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‘Life After’ Review: What the End Means

The filmmaker Reid Davenport raises thorny questions about how the option of medically assisted death is presented to disabled people.

Ben Kenigsberg
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Davenport, Reid, Disabilities, Documentary Films and Programs, Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, I Didn’t See You There (Movie), Life After (Movie)
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