Frankie was recently diagnosed with HPV. After getting a follow-up cervical cancer screening, she tries to find human connection and resume normality
Summer Fridays. Two words that don’t exactly conjure up images of cervical biopsies, STIs or failed relationships, but that’s exactly what you’ll get from Blair Baker and Chloe Berk’s latest short, and boy are you in for a treat! Grounded by a brilliantly authentic central performance (played by writer and co-director Berk), and peppered with razor-sharp humour, and just the right amount of sentiment, this fifteen-minute comedy is alarmingly relatable. For even if you don’t frequent hipster parties and cafes or discuss the importance of recycling, Summer Fridays captures something that anyone on the wrong side of 30 can relate to – the sobering realisation that your carefree 20s are long-gone and adulthood is here to stay.
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Frankie was recently diagnosed with HPV. After getting a follow-up cervical cancer screening, she tries to find human connection and resume normality
Summer Fridays. Two words that don’t exactly conjure up images of cervical biopsies, STIs or failed relationships, but that’s exactly what you’ll get from Blair Baker and Chloe Berk’s latest short, and boy are you in for a treat! Grounded by a brilliantly authentic central performance (played by writer and co-director Berk), and peppered with razor-sharp humour, and just the right amount of sentiment, this fifteen-minute comedy is alarmingly relatable. For even if you don’t frequent hipster parties and cafes or discuss the importance of recycling, Summer Fridays captures something that anyone on the wrong side of 30 can relate to – the sobering realisation that your carefree 20s are long-gone and adulthood is here to stay.
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Frankie was recently diagnosed with HPV. After getting a follow-up cervical cancer screening, she tries to find human connection and resume normality
Summer Fridays. Two words that don’t exactly conjure up images of cervical biopsies, STIs or failed relationships, but that’s exactly what you’ll get from Blair Baker and Chloe Berk’s latest short, and boy are you in for a treat! Grounded by a brilliantly authentic central performance (played by writer and co-director Berk), and peppered with razor-sharp humour, and just the right amount of sentiment, this fifteen-minute comedy is alarmingly relatable. For even if you don’t frequent hipster parties and cafes or discuss the importance of recycling, Summer Fridays captures something that anyone on the wrong side of 30 can relate to – the sobering realisation that your carefree 20s are long-gone and adulthood is here to stay.