New York Presbyterian Delivers More Heartbreak in New Campaign


Last year, we were struck by Munn Rabot’s quietly powerful work for New York Presbyterian. Shot in black-and-white, the testimonials stood out with portraits of real former patients — completely unscripted, and completely heart breaking.

Now, the hospital is back with two new films, which are even more powerful. Starring Danion Jones, who had a life-threatening tumor that ended up being too much for him, the films are directed by Peter Rabot at Lost Highway. They feature the little boy singing Louis Armstrong’s “When You’re Smiling,” while place cards explain how a surgery at NY Presbyterian was successful in removing most of the tumor, giving Danion four years he would have never had. Unfortunately, a few months after Danion was shot singing his heart out for the camera, he passed away.

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