
This short documentary explores the challenges of being young and chronically ill in a carefully curated online culture. A real life "superhero", a YouTuber and a camgirl explain why they choose to share -or hide- important parts of who they are online.
[Poster alt text: Poster for “ill, actually” featuring an illustration of someone in a wheelchair posing for a selfie, drawn in black and red. The poster’s text is also in black and red, with the tagline “Online you can be anyone. Why be ill?” / Still alt text: Outside and bathed in red light, three Black young people smile for a selfie.]
- Year2019
- Runtime12 minutes
- CountryUK
- DirectorZoë Hunter Gordon
This short documentary explores the challenges of being young and chronically ill in a carefully curated online culture. A real life "superhero", a YouTuber and a camgirl explain why they choose to share -or hide- important parts of who they are online.
[Poster alt text: Poster for “ill, actually” featuring an illustration of someone in a wheelchair posing for a selfie, drawn in black and red. The poster’s text is also in black and red, with the tagline “Online you can be anyone. Why be ill?” / Still alt text: Outside and bathed in red light, three Black young people smile for a selfie.]
- Year2019
- Runtime12 minutes
- CountryUK
- DirectorZoë Hunter Gordon