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One Way Ticket To Heaven
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One Way Ticket To Heaven

25 MIN · EN · STATUS: [ STREAMING ]
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Diana Tromp is thirty-six years old and living with multiple sclerosis when she decides to end her life through euthanasia. The film follows the months leading up to that decision, granted access by Diana and the small circle of people she tells before anyone else knows. Cameras stay close through the ordinary and difficult moments of that period: conversations at home, the quiet planning, the strain of keeping a life-ending decision secret from everyone outside that circle. Her partner speaks plainly about how the choice looks from the outside versus what it actually requires, telling the camera that people who call it easy don't know what they're talking about. The film does not argue for or against euthanasia as policy; it stays with Diana's specific pain and the people who chose to carry the secret with her rather than talk her out of it. It ends where it has been heading throughout, with Diana saying goodbye to the people closest to her before the day she dies.