Tour de Force is a comedy-drama film about a group of friends who embark on a bicycle tour in Belgium. Along the way, they encounter various adventures and challenges, including bungee jumping, wind turbines, Jehovah's Witnesses, mud wrestling, cross-dressing, and more. The film explores themes of friendship, loss, and self-discovery as the characters navigate their personal journeys during the tour.
A documentary on assisted suicide, authored by actor and disability rights activist Liz Carr.
In a future world, a photographer embarks on a mission to capture the souls of individuals on their final day. Using a special projector, he attempts to document the essence of their existence within a single photograph. As he encounters a diverse range of people with different stories and regrets, the photographer is compelled to confront his own mortality and the meaning of life. Through this journey, he learns the power of music, love, and the importance of cherishing memories. Will he find the answer to his own search for meaning before it's too late?
Set in modern Berlin, "Ms. Stern" is a dramedy about a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor, who is unable to choose her own fate. However, while trying her best to find a way out of this life, she spends her time joyously with her spirited granddaughter, Elli, and her eclectic group of friends, living it up to the fullest.
The chef Prue Leith supports assistant dying, her son the Conservative Party MP Danny Kruger does not. Can a trip to North America, where assisted dying is legal, resolve their differences?
Switzerland is the only country in the world that allows foreigners to come and die on its territory. Since its founding in 1998, more than a thousand people have traveled to Zurich to end their lives with the help of the organization Dignitas. "Dignitas - Death on Prescription" is a documentary about an organization that provides people with terminal and incurable illnesses, intense unrelenting pain, and depression with a peaceful death. The organization's founder, lawyer Ludwig Minelli, is often the target of insults, especially from politicians, despite the fact that most Swiss citizens support the option of medically assisted suicide.
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