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Author HAKOLA, OUTI.

Title Filming death [electronic resource] : end-of-life documentary cinema.

Imprint [S.l.] : EDINBURGH UNIV PRESS, 2024.

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Contents Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- SECTION I INSTITUTIONAL VOICES -- SECTION II THE VOICES OF THE DYING PEOPLE -- SECTION III PERSONAL VOICES -- INDEX
Summary Examines the narratives documentary films construct and mediate about death and dyingGives a comprehensive and in-depth image of how documentary films represent and imagine death and dying, hospice and palliative care, as well as assisted dyingExplores what is considered an ethical approach to filming the intimate moments of dying individuals' livesDiscusses how documentary cinema aims to help alleviate death anxietyAsks whether documentary cinema can ever represent the transient and multisensory experience of deathEnd-of-life documentaries have proliferated in the 21st century as various organisations, institutions, journalists, independent filmmakers, and members of the public have wanted to give death and dying a face in the public discussion. Each documentary film that concerns individuals with a terminal illness, in hospice care, or desiring assisted death, redefines cultural expectations of what dying is and feels like. These films invite their viewers to witness intimate and emotional moments of dying people, including moments on their deathbed. Filming Death explores these documentaries as ethical spaces, asking the viewers to learn how to engage with end-of-life through the experiences of others and to find ways to alleviate potential death anxiety. The book argues that the diversity of documentary films resists simplified moral divisions between good and bad death, and instead, embellishes diverse realities where dying takes many forms, ranging from death acceptance to raging to death.
Access Open Access EbpS
Language In English.
Subject Death in motion pictures.
Documentary films.
Mort au cinéma.
Documentaires.
PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism.
Other Form: Print version: 1399523260 9781399523264 (OCoLC)1399164521
ISBN 9781399523288 (electronic bk.)
1399523287 (electronic bk.)
1399523260
9781399523264
Standard No. 10.1515/9781399523288 doi
AU@ 000076350361
AU@ 000076248689

 
    
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