Let Me Die

200152 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Lina B. Moreco

Production: Nicole Lamothe

Script: Lina B. MorecoBenoît Guichard

Dying is something we normally avoid thinking about. But when living comes to mean wasting away, losing all autonomy, seeing one's very identity eroded, death may be a welcome deliverance. What options does society permit? Living wills, heroic medical intervention, passive euthanasia--are these choices enough for someone in severe pain whose death is imminent? Critically ill people courageously speak about quality of life and their wish to die with dignity. We also hear from doctors who advocate a more humane, less controlling approach to illness and death. Each person has an intimate relationship with life. Why isn't it the same with death? Shouldn't we be allowed a freely chosen, dignified end when the time is right? In French with English subtitles.

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Subject categories


  • Health and Medicine > BioethicsCoping with Illness and Dying
  • Social Issues > Elderly PeopleSocial ProblemsSociety
  • Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Ethics and BioethicsLife and Death
  • Seniors > Health and IllnessSocial Problems

Credits


director
Lina B. Moreco
producer
Nicole Lamothe
screenplay
Lina B. Moreco
Benoît Guichard
director of photography
Michel Lamothe
sound
Pierre Bertrand
editing
Danièle Gagné
additional camera
Yoan Cart
additional sound
Claude Hamel
sound design
Marie-Claude Gagné
sound editing
Marie-Claude Gagné
music
Michel Comeau
re-recording
Jocelyn Auger
online editing
Sylvain Desbiens
sound mixing
Serge Boivin
Jean Paul Vialard