Life at Death’s Door 2B
Award winning documentary about Western attitudes to death and dying. Brian Blessed and Jo Brand narrate
Award winning documentary about Western attitudes to death and dying. Brian Blessed and Jo Brand narrate
Award winning documentary about Western attitudes to death and dying. Brian Blessed and Jo Brand narrate
Award winning documentary about Western attitudes to death and dying. Brian Blessed and Jo Brand narrate
Award winning documentary about Western attitudes to death and dying. Brian Blessed and Jo Brand narrate. When it comes to death, we are bad consumers. Because we don’t plan ahead, because we don’t talk about it, we are in a state of shock and exhaustion. We don’t question, we don’t shop around and it makes us very vulnerable potentially. This award winning audio documentary deals with our universal attitudes to death and dying.
Key scenes from Much Ado About Nothing, related to the theme of ‘love and language’.
Key scenes from Romeo and Juliet, related to the theme of ‘Loves destructive power’.
Key scenes from Macbeth, on the theme ‘How does power change people?’
Key scenes from Hamlet, related to the theme of ‘Is Hamlet Mad?’ Act 2, Scene 2 – Act 3, Scene 1 – Act 3, Scene 4 performed by professional actors as a learning aid.
It looks like Charles and Ollie are finally going home if their mother played by Linda Robson gets her way.
Charles and Ollie are still in Swanborough and their father, Gino, is still dead.