Aury-Lee Dunn AFDA honors student produces a touching film on a woman fighting for a dignified death. The documentary defined is “living”- Carol Tuck opens up about the difficult decision that she has made to opt for assisted death. Carol Tuck has been a Cancer diagnostic for the past 10 years undergoing numerous treatments to improve her state, in addition her fatigue and emotional tenacity growing slim. Aury-Lee Dunn AFDA honors student along with Prof.Willem Landman, a leading figure in Dignity SA, the body fighting for legislation granting terminal patients the right to an assist Death. Aury-Lee, and Christian Grobbelaar whom is also an AFDA student who directed the documentary (Living).On contrary their always had an interest in topics that their passionate about, topics that commonly …show more content…
For instants they decision to leave this earth in “a unconventional” way they do not deserve to lose they dignitary whilst they still alive. Once Christian and Aury-Lee decided on the type of approach they wanted to take they contacted a local organization, Dignity SA that helped them get in contacted with Carol Tucker. Due to the sensitivity of the topic for all parties involved they prudently approached her story in an open an honest regard. However according to Aury-Lee “. Carol is an incredibly rare human being, as even though she is going through such an incredibly trying time, she was willing to help in whatever way she could. Thankfully we were lucky enough to find an incredible place such as Dignity SA to help us through this topic. Carol's story needs to be told, alongside many others.” Over-all they had concerns bring the documentary to fruition. They knew that living in a country that is strongly against assisted suicide could easily bring forward issues and concerns, but there were motivated and deeply inspired to tell this