In a society where poor healthcare can limit options, the autonomy of a disabled individual is compromised. Does assisted dying represent choice when oftentimes it is seen as the only option?

In a society where ableism and poor healthcare can limit options, the autonomy of a disabled individual is often compromised. „Life After” demonstrates how assisted dying may not represent choice when oftentimes it is seen as the only option.

duration:
99 min
country / year of production:
USA / 2025
director:
Reid Davenport
cinematography:
Amber Fares
production:
Colleen Cas / Multitude Films
selected festivals and awards:
2025 - Sundance FF: US Documentary Competition
tags:
psychology human rights USA philosophical

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