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‘Life After’ Review: An Empathetic and Confrontational Doc About Disabled People’s Right to Be in Control
Both an investigative journalism piece and a first-person perspective, “Life After” derives its strength from clashing these two elements together and finding its story in the tension between them. Filmmaker Reid Davenport sets out to find what happened to Elizabeth Bouvia, a disabled Californian woman who demanded the right to terminate her own life in […]

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