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So, there's this film called 'Today with sugar and tomorrow I don’t know yet.' It's a documentary that takes you into a hospice in Central Switzerland, and it’s not your typical sob-fest. The way it captures the blend of daily life and the raw reality of death is something else. You get this intimate look at ten patients and the forty employees who care for them. The pacing feels deliberate but not sluggish, allowing moments of reflection. The film grapples with heavy themes like spirituality versus rationality, and individual needs within a larger institution. What stands out is its gentle approach; it doesn’t sensationalize dying, but presents it as part of life—making it feel personal, yet universal. Really, it’s an intriguing take on a topic that’s often rushed through in media.
Offers a nuanced perspective on hospice care.Captures raw human emotion in a delicate setting.Explores spirituality and individualism thoughtfully.
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Annaka Minsch
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