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Right to Die? Right to Die?
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Right to Die?, also known as The Suicide Tourist, is a documentary film directed by Canadian John Zaritsky about the assisted suicide of Craig Colby Ewert (1947–2006), a 59-year-old retired university professor who suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (sometimes known as Lou Gehrig's disease). The Suicide Tourist aired on Frontline on PBS in the USA on March 2, 2010. Right to Die? ("¿Derecho a morir?") es un documental emitido por en diciembre de 2008 y reemitido por PBS el 2 de marzo de 2010 con el nombre "The Suicide Tourist". El documental trata sobre el suicidio asistido de Craig Colby Ewert (1947–2006), profesor universitario inglés jubilado de 59 años,​ que sufría de esclerosis lateral amiotrófica. , canadiense ganador de un Óscar, fue el director y productor.​ Right to Die? había sido emitido en las televisiones canadiense y suiza sin controversia alguna.
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Every day you learn something new ... even in the last day.
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Right to Die?, also known as The Suicide Tourist, is a documentary film directed by Canadian John Zaritsky about the assisted suicide of Craig Colby Ewert (1947–2006), a 59-year-old retired university professor who suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (sometimes known as Lou Gehrig's disease). Ewert, who lived in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England where assisted suicide is punishable by 14 years in jail, travelled to Switzerland where he was assisted by the Swiss NGO Dignitas at a rented Zurich apartment. The documentary, which covers the last four days of his life, shows him dying on 26 September 2006 with Mary, his wife of 37 years, at his side. An employee of Dignitas can be seen preparing a lethal dose of pentobarbital on camera, following which Ewert drinks it and dies. He died listening to Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. Ewert's children, Ivan and Katrina, who live in the US, decided not to attend their father's death after he expressed concerns that they would become upset. Right to Die? was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada on 14 November 2007 and at the Reykjavik International Film Festival in Iceland on 26 September. It was shown on Canadian and Swiss television and at film festivals, without controversy. It was shown on television in Hungary on 2 October 2008. It aired on Sky Real Lives in the UK in December 2008. It aired in Germany on 24 January 2009. The Suicide Tourist aired on Frontline on PBS in the USA on March 2, 2010. Right to Die? ("¿Derecho a morir?") es un documental emitido por en diciembre de 2008 y reemitido por PBS el 2 de marzo de 2010 con el nombre "The Suicide Tourist". El documental trata sobre el suicidio asistido de Craig Colby Ewert (1947–2006), profesor universitario inglés jubilado de 59 años,​ que sufría de esclerosis lateral amiotrófica. , canadiense ganador de un Óscar, fue el director y productor.​ Right to Die? había sido emitido en las televisiones canadiense y suiza sin controversia alguna.
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