Ryan White wasn’t completely sure what would come of his first meeting with poet-activist Andrea Gibson and their wife, Megan Falley, when he was approached with the idea of making a film about the artist’s pending death. “I had never spoken with Andrea, I didn’t even know about Megan, so I didn’t have any idea that this film would end up being a love story,” says White.
Every three weeks for more than a year, White and his crew traveled from L.A. to Colorado to document the couple’s handling of Gibson’s 2021 ovarian cancer diagnosis that by the time they began filming had been deemed terminal. The resulting film, Come See Me in the Good Light , captures Gibson’s resolve to live out the remainder of their life with joy and purpose between a cadence of promising then discouraging treatme

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