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Sisters Imogen, aged 12 and Madeleine, aged 9, from South Wales explain how they are coming to terms with their mother’s terminal cancer. In unfiltered and eloquent words, they reveal their fears about the future and how their mother Dawn is preparing them for a life after she is gone. Together they have selected wedding dresses, first cars and even homes – creating memories to equip them for a future life without their mother.
Amy Rose, aged 13, from Berkshire is facing the uncertainty of knowing that her mother’s cancer could be life threatening – but neither of them know for sure. She articulates what it is like being on an emotional rollercoaster, and the importance of being positive for her mum Claire’s sake.
In this powerful, moving and life affirming film, the children show great honesty, strength and resilience whilst sharing their stories, in a film that is set to truly touch the hearts of viewers across the nation.
Jigsaw (South East) supports bereaved children, young people and their families and also those affected by a family member having a terminal diagnosis throughout Surrey, Sussex and surrounding areas. www.jigsawsoutheast.org.uk
For more than 30 years, Princess Alice Hospice has been providing free, high quality, specialist end of life care to tens of thousands of people with life-threatening illnesses. Our compassionate support, care and advice helps families, carers and friends during their loved one’s illness and through the process of grief and loss.
"You will cry buckets from the outset during this heartbreaking film for Children in Need...A candid film from an incredibly articulate and mature group of young people"Daily Mirror
"This powerful, heartbreaking film features a group of children, aged between 7 and 17, as they share their experiences of devastating loss."The Daily Mail
"Helena Bonham Carter narrates this outstanding and often distressing Children in Need film."The Daily Telegraph
"Their understanding and resilience is remarkable. Pick of the Day."Sharon O'Connell - The Guardian
"Hears their stories of loss, grief - and love. Four stars."Mike Mulvihill - The Daily Mail
""It’s a privilege to be involved with such a heart-rending film which shares such honest and important stories from children and young people" Helena Bonham Carter - Narrator"Evening Express
""I hope this film strikes a chord with people across the UK and encourages them to donate to BBC Children In Need to enable the charity to continue to support children and young people who need it most." - Helena Bonham Carter, Narrator"Belfast Telegraph
"Saying Goodbye features the stories of a group of children and young people in the UK dealing with the terminal illness or death of a parent."Independent.ie
"In one affecting scene, Imogen is asked whether she feels ready for her mum to go. "Nope," she says, looking down. "Every day I dread that day.""David Butcher - Radio Times