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Sundance: When The Right To Die Becomes A Way To Save Government Money
Life After, a documentary debuting today at Sundance, examines Elizabeth Bouvia's story, and conflicts between right-to-die ...
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‘Life After’ Review: An Empathetic and Confrontational Doc About Disabled People’s ...
Filmmaker Reid Davenport weaves a powerful first-person perspective with a journalistic investigation about disability ...
2 天
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‘Life After’ Review: A Passionate and Surprising Argument for the Disabled Community
Reid Davenport challenges an able-bodied audience's preconceptions about disabled people and upends the expectations of how ...
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5 天
Life After Frames Debates About Medically Assisted Dying Through a Personal Lens
An interview with Life After director Reid Davenport and producer Colleen Cassingham on their documentary about dying and ...
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2 天
“The Onus Always Comes Back to Producers’ Creativity”: Producer Colleen Cassingham on ...
Life After is an investigation into the whereabouts of Elizabeth Bouvia, whose request for medically assisted in dying in ...
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“Bringing Light to Darkness Does Motivate My Choice”: Editor Don Bernier, Life After
Reid Davenport’s follow-up to I Didn’t See You There probes the intersection between disability rights and medical assistance ...
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8 天
‘Life After’ shines light on disabilities and socio-economics
"Life After" is Reid Davenport's new film and an entry in the 2025 Sundance Film Festival's U.S. Documentary Competition.
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Life After
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 ...
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