12 Suicidal Teens follows a group of teenagers dealing with suicidal thoughts who are mysteriously brought together in an abandoned hospital. As they struggle to find a way out, they must confront their inner demons and learn the true meaning of life and friendship.
The Good Death is a 2018 documentary that explores the complex and controversial topic of euthanasia. It presents various viewpoints and personal stories of individuals who advocate for the right to choose a dignified death. The film raises important ethical and legal questions surrounding end-of-life decisions and challenges societal taboos. Through interviews, expert opinions, and intimate narratives, it dives into the emotional and moral complexities surrounding the debate over euthanasia.
Marina Carrère d'Encausse lifts the veil on the intimate questions that preoccupy her as well as society at large: those related to the end of life. The doctor-journalist introduces Antoine, her partner, who is suffering from Charcot's disease, an incurable illness, and who wishes to choose how he ends his life. Is the current law in France sufficient? Should it simply be better enforced, allowing better access to palliative care? Should assisted suicide and euthanasia be legalized? Marina meets with patients concerned about the end of life, caregivers, and politicians in France, as well as in Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada, countries where euthanasia and assisted suicide are legal.
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