The Intensive Life Unit

The Intensive Life Unit

Release date : September 2, 2021
Runtime : 1h 13m
Countries of origin : Czech Republic /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Adéla Komrzý /
Writers : Adéla Komrzý /
Production companies : Nutprodukce / Česká televize / FAMU / Universal Production Partners /
September 2, 2021 1h 13m Czech Republic Documentary Czech More
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Even though doctors Ondřej and Kateřina look after their patients to the best of their ability, they can’t prevent their death. As heads of palliative care at Prague’s General University Hospital they face the inevitability of the end on a daily basis. Yet what perhaps makes their job harder is the myriad options now open to them to prolong human life – and this at a time when death has become a social taboo. Betraying her special brand of empathy, documentarist Adéla Komrzý demonstrates that, while there’s no good or bad way to die, there’s always a means to improve patients’ quality of life.
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  • title:The Intensive Life Unit
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:1h 13m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Czech Republic ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Adéla Komrzý /
  • Writers: Adéla Komrzý ·
  • Production companies: Nutprodukce · Česká televize · FAMU · Universal Production Partners ·
  • Overview:Even though doctors Ondřej and Kateřina look after their patients to the best of their ability, they can’t prevent their death. As heads of palliative care at Prague’s General University Hospital they face the inevitability of the end on a daily basis. Yet what perhaps makes their job harder is the myriad options now open to them to prolong human life – and this at a time when death has become a social taboo. Betraying her special brand of empathy, documentarist Adéla Komrzý demonstrates that, while there’s no good or bad way to die, there’s always a means to improve patients’ quality of life.
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