批判的視点から安楽死・PAS問うドキュメンタリー映画 Fatal Laws


監督は Kevin Dunn。

The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition と共に、製作中?

Over the past two years, my crew and I have logged over 50,000 kms in the air and on the road to ask one of the most fundamental philosophical questions of our time. Should we be giving doctors – or anyone – the right and law to end the life of another human – and how do these laws affect society over time?

Some 20 years after these laws were introduced, even some of the most loyal supporters of assisted dying are questioning where these laws are taking us. The grandfather of euthanasia in the Netherlands, Boudewijn Chabot speaks of a ‘worrisome culture shift’ and that euthanasia is ‘getting out of hand’ – especially as it relates to patients with psychiatric issues.

We’ve all heard the tragic and much publicized stories of people who have asked for an assisted death here in North America. Heartbreaking cases. Some of these cases have made their way to the top courts of the land to overturn longstanding criminal laws on what used to be classified as homicide. Since 1998, five countries and six US states have passed laws making an assisted death legal under certain criteria. Victoria, Australia is the most recent jurisdiction to adopt such a law – one that passed by a single vote. Almost every country in the world is discussing some form of legalization and America is “at a tipping point”.

This film is not out to demonize doctors, advocates – or anyone for that matter. In fact, most doctors want nothing to do with assisted death. However a small minority do, and the number is growing. Rather, this film is about the growing adoption of a new cultural philosophy, one that has the potential to wreak havoc on society’s vulnerable. And let’s face it, we are all vulnerable.


予告編の中に、高齢の男性が、
入院中に医師が部屋にやってきて、死にたいですか、と問い、
死にたいなら実現してあげますよ、と教唆まがいの言動があったと
体験を語る場面がある。

かつて障害当事者の学者ビル・ピースがヘイスティング・センター・レポートで
報告していた体験とそっくり。