Last Dreams / En God Død
Camden Int. Film Festival (US) 2013: Winner Emerging Cinematic Vision Award
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Moscow International Film Festival 2013: Winner Audience Award
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East Sarajevo International Film Festival 2013: Winner Best Documentary
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Camden Int. Film Festival (US) 2013: Winner Emerging Cinematic Vision Award + Moscow International Film Festival 2013: Winner Audience Award + East Sarajevo International Film Festival 2013: Winner Best Documentary +
Synopsis
LAST DREAMS follows three women during their stay at a hospice. Through their conversations with the doctor, the priest and the nurses, wee see their thoughts and reflections about death, and the life that has passed.
LAST DREAMS confronts us with a taboo deeply embedded in our society: death.
The film follows three women during their last month at a hospice. Through them we gain an insight of what it means to be close to death. We hear about their last dreams and wishes, and we are there when they find the courage to say “I’m sorry” or “I love you”. The film illustrates how a hospice can give joy to the dying and nurture them in a respectful and kind manner. At the same time, the film is an honest portrait, and the camera keeps rolling when conditions are tough. LAST DREAMS is a heart-breaking story, yet calming, humorous and hopeful.
In the film, death is demystified. We gain insight in the sadness of the women and their next of kin, but we also see how even the smallest progress can create a moment of joy and happiness.
Production Facts
Duration: 59 min.
Country of Origin: Denmark
Language of dialogue: Danish
Release: 2013 at CPH:DOX
Crew
Directed by Estephan Wagner
Produced by Signe Byrge Sørensen
Production Company: Final Cut for Real
Cinematographer: Estephan Wagner
Editor: Henrik Vincent Thiesen
Sound Design: Peter Albrechtsen
Composer: Roger Goula
Awards
Camden Int. Film Festival (US) 2013:
Winner Emerging Cinematic Vision Award
Moscow International Film Festival 2013:
Winner Audience Award
East Sarajevo International Film Festival 2013:
Winner Best Documentary
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