A new movie, Kiss and Cry, tells the story of a Toronto girl, Carley Allison. She was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer at the age of 17 and died within two years at the age of 19. The film, Kiss and Cry, stars her best friend and supporter through this illness, actress Sarah Fisher portraying Carley. The cancer that struck Carley was a form of sarcoma, so rare it afflicts only one in 3.5 billion. As told by Shannon Martin of the CBC, Carley refused to let it define her. Instead she used her cancer diagnosis to inspire thousands of young people around the world by sharing her personal motto: “Always Smile.”