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Friday 03/13 18:00

Prague Municipal Library – Small Hall

Language: English
Subtitles: Czech

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Life After

(Life After)

Is assisted dying a free choice, or the result of systemic failure? A chilling probe into a reality where death is cheaper than dignified care.

In 1983, Elizabeth Bouvia sparked a nationwide debate on the right to die. Now filmmaker Reid Davenport retraces her largely forgotten story and examines the unsettling realities behind assisted suicide. Through the personal perspective of a filmmaker with a disability, Davenport reveals a world in which death appears to be the cheaper and more accessible option than providing dignified care in an unforgiving capitalist system. The film amplifies the voices of people with disabilities that are often marginalized in debates about autonomy. Davenport explores the fragile boundary between personal choice and systemic pressure, where unaffordable care, poverty, and isolation can become arguments for death as the only solution available.

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TitleLife After
Original LanguageEnglish
Subtitles Czech
PremiéraCzech premiere
Film typeFull-length documentary
Year of Production2025
Country of OriginUSA
Length99 min.
Director Reid Davenport
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Václav Uher

audiovisual creator

Since the age of 17, Václav Uher has been using an electric wheelchair, which is now part of his creative technique. He has long been involved in video production, promoting the activities of non-profit organizations, and his own documentary work...
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Prague Municipal Library – Small Hall
Mariánské nám. 1, Praha 1

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