Filming my father. In life and death
Description
Four and half years in the making, this powerful and emotional film charts the story of one remarkable man - Steve Isaac, who had everything to live for when he received the heartbreaking news that he had the terminal condition, motor neurone disease. He was just 51, when he was told that he had only a couple of years to live. From the very beginning of Steve's illness, his son, Fraser, decided to film every stage of his father's decline. The result is an unique filmic record revealing the devastating reality of motor neurone disease, as it has never been seen before.
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46 minutes
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Alexander Street
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