Letting You Go
Originally released in 2014. Letting You Go is a documentary film. directed by Kim Faber. At just 19 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The twenty-seven-year-old protagonist of the film suffers from borderline personality disorder, chronic depression and insomnia. After nine years of intensive treatment with no positive results, she has decided she does not want to live any longer. Because she doesn’t want to traumatize anyone with her death she chooses self-euthanasia. She tells her father and best friends about her death wish to give them the chance to come to terms with her decision and say their goodbyes. We see Sanne in her final weeks, in which she looks forward to the day she will finally find peace. Letting you go is a short documentary about a psychiatric patient’s right to self-determination, the longing for peace and the biggest sacrifice a father can make out of love for his child.
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- NL
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Letting You Go about?
The twenty-seven-year-old protagonist of the film suffers from borderline personality disorder, chronic depression and insomnia. After nine years of intensive treatment with no positive results, sh...
Who directed Letting You Go?
Letting You Go was directed by Kim Faber.
How long is Letting You Go?
Letting You Go has a runtime of 0 hours and 19 minutes (19 minutes total).
When was Letting You Go released?
Letting You Go was released on February 22, 2014 in theaters.