Right to Exit: Kevorkian (2004)

Determined to help people die with dignity, Dr. Jack Kevorkian refused to conceal or halt his participation in assisted suicides until the government stopped him with a 1999 murder conviction. This film chronicles his struggles. Through interviews with key players in the trial as well as a prison phone chat with Kevorkian himself, director Anna Terean provides an illuminating study of both the doctor and the politics of euthanasia.

Director: Anna Terean
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Original Language: en
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What is Right to Exit: Kevorkian about?
Determined to help people die with dignity, Dr. Jack Kevorkian refused to conceal or halt his participation in assisted suicides until the government stopped him with a 1999 murder conviction. This film chronicles his struggles. Through interviews with key players in the trial as well as a prison phone chat with Kevorkian himself, director Anna Terean provides an illuminating study of both the doctor and the politics of euthanasia.
Who directed Right to Exit: Kevorkian?
Right to Exit: Kevorkian was directed by Anna Terean.
Who stars in Right to Exit: Kevorkian?
Right to Exit: Kevorkian stars Jack Kevorkian.
How long is Right to Exit: Kevorkian?
Right to Exit: Kevorkian has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Right to Exit: Kevorkian?
Right to Exit: Kevorkian is a Documentary film.