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Six Weeks

Alone in a hospital room, one teenager stares at a diagnosis of cancer through a camera lens. This documentary is what stared back.

202517m

Where to watch Six Weeks in Hong Kong

Six Weeks isn't available to stream, rent or buy in Hong Kong right now. Availability changes often, so check back soon. Availability checked 11 June 2026.

About Six Weeks

Six Weeks is a 2025 movie in the Documentary genre, directed by Jacob Joseph Held, starring Jacob Joseph Held, Jack Deasy and Max Macoll. It has a runtime of 17 minutes. Below you can see where to watch Six Weeks in Hong Kong — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

When Jacob is diagnosed with cancer that requires him to have a bone marrow transplant and isolate in a hospital room for six weeks, he has a choice to make: he can let his own anxiety and loneliness eat him up inside, or he can try and create something out of this experience. Seeing as how cancer is already trying to eat him, he decides to make a film - this film. Exploring friendship, loneliness, fear, banality and the unexpected humour in the situation, this is an honest and surprising documentary that poses the question: how does adversity affect creativity?

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Where can I watch Six Weeks in Hong Kong?+

Six Weeks is not currently listed on any streaming, rental or purchase service in Hong Kong. Availability changes often, so check back or switch your region.

Is Six Weeks on Netflix?+

Six Weeks is not on Netflix in Hong Kong right now.

How long is Six Weeks?+

Six Weeks has a runtime of 17 minutes (17 minutes).

Who stars in Six Weeks?+

Six Weeks stars Jacob Joseph Held, Jack Deasy and Max Macoll.

When did Six Weeks come out?+

Six Weeks is a 2025 movie directed by Jacob Joseph Held.

What genre is Six Weeks?+

Six Weeks is Documentary film.

Who directed Six Weeks?+

Six Weeks was directed by Jacob Joseph Held.

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