Short Documentary ‘Second Winds’ Spotlights Life With CLL

second-windsSecond Winds, a new short film by director Dominic Gill, has been released following its world premiere in Los Angeles on November 13, hosted by actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson. The documentary is now streaming on LA Times Studios Short Docs and AbbVie’s YouTube channel, with Documentary+ availability beginning November 15.

The film follows three people living with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL): Christina, who now leads support groups for newly diagnosed patients; Jeff, a longtime survivor of more than twenty years; and Alejandro, an engineer and father navigating life after a 2020 diagnosis. Their stories highlight resilience, community support, and how staying active can help restore a sense of purpose.

Gill, recently shortlisted for an Oscar, describes the project as a tribute to determination and hope within the CLL community. Ferguson said the film resonated deeply due to its focus on rediscovering joy amid hardship.

Supported by AbbVie, the documentary arrives at a time when CLL remains one of the most common adult leukemias in the U.S., with more than 23,000 new cases expected in 2025. Second Winds is now available to stream.

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