HOW TO DIE IN OREGON
What it means to die with dignity
 

how to die in oregonIn 1994, Oregon became the first state to legalize physician-assisted suicide. As a result, any individual whom two physicians diagnose as having less than six months to live can lawfully request a fatal dose of barbiturate to end his or her life. Since 1994, more than 500 Oregonians have taken their mortality into their own hands. In How to Die in Oregon, filmmaker Peter Richardson gently enters the lives of the terminally ill as they consider whether – and when – to end their lives by lethal overdose. Richardson examines both sides of this complex, emotionally charged issue. What emerges is a life-affirming, staggeringly powerful portrait of what it means to die with dignity.

US Documentary — 2011 — 1hr 47min
www.howtodieinoregon.com

 
Showtimes:
Saturday, Jan. 14, 6pm
Sunday, Jan. 15, 6pm
*Thursday, Jan. 19, 6pm
 
Followed by Q&A with members of Death with Dignity
 
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US Doc — 2011 — 1hr 47min


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