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Bearing Witness: Robert Coley-Donohue
20031 h 30 min 48 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Dan Curtis
Production: Pierre LapointeAdam SymanskySally Bochner
Script: Jim Osborne
Robert Coley-Donohue has ALS, a fatal degenerative neuro-muscular disease that strikes two in 100,000 people. ALS--also known as Lou Gehrig's disease--struck the Coley-Donohue family twice, taking the lives of both Robert and his wife, Barbara.
Bearing Witness: Robert Coley-Donohue follows Robert over the last three years of his life. A retired machinist, he is determined to make the most of his time. With his faithful dog Brandy usually at his side, he lives independently for as long as possible, going out for coffee with his best friend, taking care of his garden and walking on the beach.
As Robert's physical abilities decline, tasks become harder. He is fitted with a feeding tube. Doing up a simple zipper becomes a challenge and, eventually, an impossibility. Robert's words become fewer, more carefully chosen and more difficult to understand.
In his typically understated way, he says, "This slow deterioration is not fun. Not fun at all." With the help of homecare workers, Victoria Hospice and his three devoted children, Robert remains at home. But the ideal of staying and dying at home soon runs up against some harsh realities. Robert's 24-hour care is expensive, and organizing it becomes almost a full-time job for his children. Eventually, Robert decides to move to a hospital, where he spends the last nine months of his life.
Robert's experience is arduous, but also filled with hope and healing. If, like Robert, we can face death with grace and the comfort of family and friends, then death will hold less fear.
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Subject categories
- Health and Medicine > Coping with Illness and Dying
- Family Studies/Home Economics > Aging/Death and Dying
- Social Studies > Social Policies and Programs
Credits
- director
- Dan Curtis
- writer
- Jim Osborne
- camera
- Dan Curtis
- sound
- Dan Curtis
- picture editing
- Dan Curtis
- music composer
- Tobin Stokes
- producer
- Pierre Lapointe
- Adam Symansky
- executive producer
- Sally Bochner
- sound editor
- Don Ayer
- re-recording
- Jean Paul Vialard
- online editor
- Denis Pilon
- Denis Gathelier
- digital editing technician
- Phyllis Lewis
- title design
- Gaspard Gaudreau
- post-production coordinator
- Linda Payette
- program administrator
- Marie Tonto-Donati
- Nickie Merulla
- production clerk
- Sia Koukoulas
- transcription
- Susan Panneton