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Documentary that chronicles daily life at Maison Michel Sarrazin, a palliative care home in Quebec where different patients spend their final days. Men and women facing death try to reclaim the dignity that illness has taken from them. The camera accompanies those intimate, everyday moments where life and death brush against each other: a caress, a conversation, a shared silence between those who care and those who say goodbye.
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00:12Is there any room for this?
00:15I need to know what the school is looking for.
00:21Even when I'm looking for the school,
00:22I'm not going to be able to have enough room to sit right now.
00:27This is just a new room for the school of school.
00:27The school of school is my little career.
00:30There are 500 more messages.
00:35Again.
00:46It's hard.
00:50When they're alone, they lack their presence.
00:53They lack the most important person in the world.
01:00For the years we've seen them, we haven't seen them anymore.
01:04Our children, they don't do anything anymore.
01:10Our mother is something else.
01:14It's the worst of our family.
01:30They say that to Malec
01:33They say that to materion,
01:33Of the most may not have their children.
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