Filmepsy 35 Mar: Adentro 2004

A lawyer suffering from a degenerative disease (CADASIL) who supports his legal battle.

The real-life case of Ramón Sampedro ignited a national debate on euthanasia in Spain that continues to this day. The film provides an intimate, non-judgmental look at the ethical and emotional challenges of assisted dying through the lens of a man who "could not move himself, but had an uncanny ability to move others". Filmepsy 35 Mar adentro 2004

Rather than being a depressing story about death, the film is often described as a "life-affirming" meditation on freedom. It uses the sea as a powerful metaphor for both the source of Ramón's tragedy and the destination of his imagined freedom. A lawyer suffering from a degenerative disease (CADASIL)

A local woman who tries to convince him that his life is worth living. Rather than being a depressing story about death,