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Assisted Lab A Living Archive of Assisted Dying

Forthcoming «Bill C7»

Jane Shi

In a 10-word poem entitled ‘Bill C7: An Overview of Available Help’, Jane Shi responds critically to the extension of Canada’s medical assistance in dying regime to include people whose death is not reasonably foreseeable, but who nevertheless have a serious medical condition.

Forthcoming «Dies Irae»

Danièle Saint-Bois

Following two extremely difficult years suffering with cancer, artist Alicia D. decides she wants to end her life. With the help of her doctor and a nurse, who is also a love interest, Alicia receives an actively hastened death, beyond the provisions of the 2005 Léonetti Law.

Forthcoming «Winter in Gloster Huis»

Vonne van der Meer

In 2024, the Done with Life Act (Klaar-met-leven-wet) is passed in the Netherlands, allowing people who consider their lives complete to receive assisted suicide. Two brothers receive a huge inheritance. One brother starts a farewell hotel, which facilitates a self-chosen death; the other brother starts an extended-stay hotel, where people are surrounded by care and attention until they die.

Schlemm

Nicola Bardola

The elderly spouses Paul and Franca Salamun have decided to die together with the help of an assisted dying organisation. Paul suffers from bladder cancer, Franca is tired of living and does not want to stay behind without her husband. Although their son Luca can understand the decision, it is difficult for him to find a way to emotionally process her death.

Le tout dernier été

Anne Bert

French author Anne Bert sees the right to choose her own time of death as a fundamental human right, and this is her story of invoking that right by travelling from France to Belgium to receive an assisted death.

Forthcoming «Die Fliegengöttin»

Hansjörg Schertenleib

Willem and Eilis de Witt have been married for over 50 years when Eilis is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Willem has already been caring for his wife for two years, but is now reaching the limits of his resilience. While he had promised his wife he would euthanize her if this ever became the case, he refrains from doing so at the last moment.

Forthcoming «SuissID»

Vincent Gerber

Set in Switzerland, in an unspecified future, the company SuissID is active in the field of assisted suicide. Despite a veneer of customer service, the only thing that counts for them is financial success; due care criteria and the protection of life no longer play a role in this dystopian society.

Forthcoming «In Love: A Memoir of Love and Loss»

Amy Bloom

In her memoir In Love, Amy Bloom recounts the story of her husband’s death at Dignitas, an accompanied suicide organization in Switzerland, after his diagnosis with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Woven into Amy’s account of Brian’s illness and death are poignant and darkly funny vignettes of their marriage, and of Amy’s struggle to fulfil Brian’s request for an assisted death.