The Suicide Tourist
A
Film by Oscar®-winning Director John Zaritsky
SYNOPSIS
The
controversy about a person’s right to die at a time and place
of their own choosing has become focused on the Swiss organization Dignitas,
and its founder Ludwig Minelli. Dignitas, in Zurich Switzerland, is
the only place in the world where a person seeking an assisted suicide
can be helped to die, no matter where they are from – and no matter
what their state of health. For the past year, Oscar-winning Canadian
director John Zaritsky has had exclusive access to Dignitas, and its
clients.
In
The Suicide Tourist, Zaritsky tells two interwoven stories
about suicide: In the first, he follows a terminally-ill man, 59 year-old
American Craig Ewert, through the last four days of his life –
preparing to leave his adopted home in England for the last time, then
on his journey to Zurich, and into the care of Dignitas, with whose
help he will end his life. Dignitas – a kind of travel agency
to the afterlife – has made all the arrangements. The death will
take place in a rented apartment, where a Dignitas employee will prepare
a fatal dose of sodium pentobarbital. With his wife Mary at his side,
Craig will swallow the poison, and slip quietly into a final sleep.
Dignitas will arrange all the necessary paperwork, the body will be
cremated, and the ashes shipped home to his family.
In
Switzerland, the law says only that suicide must not be assisted for
personal gain. Ludwig Minelli, the civil rights lawyer who founded and
runs Dignitas, believes the option of a painless and dignified death
is a basic human right, and should be legal for all, even those who
aren’t ill. The second story in The Suicide Tourist will
follow George and Betty Coumbias, from Vancouver, who will test that
philosophy, and the Swiss tolerance for a law some say is giving Zurich
a reputation for suicide tourism: George has terminal heart
disease, and would like to choose the time of his death with the help
of Dignitas; his wife Betty is determined to die with him, even though
she is perfectly healthy.
Through
these two intimate, compelling, and controversial stories, we will understand
the difficult choices these couples have made; choices we, or our friends
and family members, will be faced with at some point in our lives. The
Suicide Tourist will take the audience on a journey they could
only have imagined, and will not forget.
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