- Dying to Live (film)
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Dying to Live: The Journey into a Man's Open Heart Directed by Ben Mittleman Produced by Robert F. Landau[1] Written by Ben Mittleman Starring Ben Mittleman Music by Marc Chait Editing by Robert F. Landau Distributed by HomeStan Productions, Inc. Release date(s) 2008 Running time 110 minutes Country United States Language English Dying to Live: The Journey into a Man's Open Heart is a documentary film by actor and filmmaker Ben Mittleman. The film is based on his experiences through open heart surgery while caring for his wife and his mother as they struggle with life-threatening illnesses.
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Synopsis
Documentary filmmaker Ben Mittleman turns the camera on himself when confronted with the same open-heart surgery that derailed his father's life. A quest for truth, Dying to Live gives public exposure to his own fears about mortality. In the same year Mittleman's wife Valerie and mother Anne each struggle with their own life-threatening illnesses. And, it's these affairs of his heart that contain the soul of Dying to Live. A love letter to Valerie, Dying to Live reveals the raw realities of Mittleman's fight to survive and heal the women who love him. With a rare humor and spirit, an ordinary man struggles deeper into adulthood.[2]
Outreach
The film premiered as a benefit for the Los Angeles Caregivers Resource Center[3] and was also featured at the 2008 American Society on Aging and National Council on Aging Media Festival.[4] Dying to Live was also screened at the Jacksonville Film Festival.[5]
References
External links
- Official website
- Dying to Live: The Journey into a Man's Open Heart at the Internet Movie Database
- Dying to Live trailer on YouTube
Reviews
Categories:- American films
- English-language films
- 2008 films
- 2000s documentary films
- Documentary films about health care
- Documentary films about death
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