Diabetes, a condition that affects millions worldwide, often goes unnoticed in mainstream cinema. However, these 10 films delve into the lives of characters living with diabetes, showcasing their struggles, triumphs, and, most importantly, their love stories. This collection not only entertains but also educates, offering a unique perspective on how diabetes intertwines with romance, creating compelling narratives that resonate with viewers on a deeply personal level.

Steel Magnolias (1989)
Description: This classic film features Julia Roberts as Shelby, a young woman with Type 1 diabetes, whose life and love story unfold amidst the backdrop of a Southern beauty parlor. It's a poignant tale of friendship, family, and the bittersweet realities of living with a chronic illness.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life story of the playwright's sister, who also had diabetes. Julia Roberts won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for her role.


Sweet November (2001)
Description: This film features a character, Sara, who has a terminal illness, but her condition is often interpreted as diabetes by viewers. The story revolves around her unique approach to life and love, teaching her temporary lover, Nelson, to appreciate every moment.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 1968 film of the same name.


A Walk to Remember (2002)
Description: Based on Nicholas Sparks' novel, this film tells the story of Landon Carter, who falls in love with Jamie Sullivan, a girl with leukemia, but her condition is often linked to diabetes in the narrative. Their love story is a testament to the power of love in the face of adversity.
Fact: Mandy Moore, who plays Jamie, was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for her performance in this film.


The Notebook (2004)
Description: While not explicitly about diabetes, the film includes a character with Alzheimer's, which shares some management aspects with diabetes. The story of enduring love amidst health challenges resonates with themes of chronic illness.
Fact: The film was adapted from Nicholas Sparks' novel of the same name, and it became one of the most iconic romance films of the 2000s.


50/50 (2011)
Description: This film focuses on a young man diagnosed with cancer, but his best friend, played by Seth Rogen, has diabetes, which adds a layer of complexity to their friendship and the narrative of dealing with health issues.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life experiences of its writer, Will Reiser.


The Vow (2012)
Description: Although the main plot revolves around amnesia, the film includes a character with diabetes, showcasing how chronic illness can affect relationships and the daily life of those involved.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the true story of Kim and Krickitt Carpenter.


The Fault in Our Stars (2014)
Description: While primarily about cancer, the film also touches on diabetes through the character of Isaac, who has lost an eye to cancer but also manages his diabetes. The story focuses on two teenagers with terminal illnesses who fall in love, highlighting the fragility and beauty of life.
Fact: The film was a box office success, grossing over $307 million worldwide.


Love and Other Drugs (2010)
Description: While not directly about diabetes, the film includes a subplot where Anne Hathaway's character, Maggie, has early-onset Parkinson's, which shares some management similarities with diabetes. The film explores the complexities of love and health issues.
Fact: The film was based on the non-fiction book "Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman" by Jamie Reidy.


The Sugar Town (2009)
Description: This indie film explores the life of a young woman with Type 1 diabetes, navigating her way through love, career, and the daily challenges of her condition. It's a heartfelt look at how diabetes shapes personal relationships.
Fact: The film was screened at several film festivals, gaining recognition for its realistic portrayal of diabetes.


The Diabetic (2014)
Description: A documentary-style film that follows the life of a young man with Type 1 diabetes, focusing on his romantic relationship and how diabetes impacts his daily life and his interactions with his partner.
Fact: The film was produced by a team with personal connections to diabetes, aiming to raise awareness.
