Life After, a documentary debuting today at Sundance, examines Elizabeth Bouvia's story, and conflicts between right-to-die ...
Filmmaker Reid Davenport weaves a powerful first-person perspective with a journalistic investigation about disability ...
Reid Davenport challenges an able-bodied audience's preconceptions about disabled people and upends the expectations of how ...
An interview with Life After director Reid Davenport and producer Colleen Cassingham on their documentary about dying and ...
Life After is an investigation into the whereabouts of Elizabeth Bouvia, whose request for medically assisted in dying in ...
Reid Davenport’s follow-up to I Didn’t See You There probes the intersection between disability rights and medical assistance ...
"Life After" is Reid Davenport's new film and an entry in the 2025 Sundance Film Festival's U.S. Documentary Competition.
In 1983, a disabled Californian woman named Elizabeth Bouvia sought the “right to die,” igniting a national debate about autonomy, dignity, and the value of disabled lives. After years of ...