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  1. Dying at Grace is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Allan King and released in 2003. The film profiles a group of patients in palliative care at Toronto Grace Health Centre in Toronto, Ontario, exploring their thoughts and feelings on their imminent deaths.

  2. Feb 2, 2011 · An extraordinary, transformative experience, Allan Kings Dying at Grace is quite simply unprecedented: five terminally ill cancer patients allowed the director access to their final months and days inside the Toronto Grace Health Centre.

  3. Sep 10, 2022 · This film is about the experience of dying. Five terminal patients in a Palliative Care Unit at Toronto's Grace Hospital share the last days of their lives and deaths with a film crew, having ...

  4. Five terminal patients in a Palliative Care Unit at Toronto's Grace Hospital share the last days of their lives and deaths with a film crew, having already given prior consent. They do so in the hope that their experience will be useful to the audience in managing its own fear of dying and death.

  5. Allan King’s “Dying at Grace” observes with unblinking humanism the dying process of five patients at the Salvation Army’s Toronto Grace Health Center.

  6. Sep 8, 2003 · This film is about the experience of dying. Five terminal patients in a Palliative Care Unit share the last days of their lives and deaths with a film crew.

  7. Dying at Grace is an emotionally crushing film about five terminally ill cancer patients at a hospice care center. Allan King, with respectful but brutal honesty, offers the viewer a painfully intimate portrait of five human beings in the final days of their lives.