Moral quandaries that don't have one correct solution have been a topic of various movies and tv shows in the past. One example that comes to mind is the Babylon 5 episode "Believers" (note that this is not an especially good episode, but it fits as an example). It's about a terminally ill child that could be saved by a simple operation. However, the religious beliefs of the child and his parents forbid cutting open his body because it would mean he loses his soul. So you either let the child die or you go against the express wishes of the child and his parents (and potentially force him into eternal damnation, since you can't disprove that particular belief). Neither option is nice, but both are arguably good.