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Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death
Those who’ve come close to death are forever changed.
  "Those who gathered to watch portions of the film...were as rapt as though they’d been watching a documentary about Woodstock."    – Leah Garchik, SF Chronicle, KQED sneak preview screening
  "Those who gathered to watch portions of the film...were as rapt as though they’d been watching a documentary about Woodstock."    – Leah Garchik, SF Chronicle, KQED sneak preview screening

"Those who gathered to watch portions of the film...were as rapt as though they’d been watching a documentary about Woodstock."

– Leah Garchik, SF Chronicle,
KQED sneak preview screening

  "A miraculous and courageous film that is so true, and so deep that it should be required viewing for all mortal beings."   – Irvin D. Yalom, existential psychiatrist and author of  Staring at the Sun

"A miraculous and courageous film that is so true, and so deep that it should be required viewing for all mortal beings."

– Irvin D. Yalom,
existential psychiatrist and
author of Staring at the Sun

  "Whitney’s ability to wrestle with our most immense uncertainties is astonishing. This is a transformative film for the ages."     – Andrew Solomon, author  Far From the Tree

"Whitney’s ability to wrestle with our most immense uncertainties is astonishing. This is a transformative film for the ages."  

– Andrew Solomon,
author Far From the Tree

  "By letting those facing and affected by death speak their own stories, Whitney gives new lyrical insight to this often taboo topic."    – The Austin Chronicle

"By letting those facing and affected by death speak their own stories, Whitney gives new lyrical insight to this often taboo topic."

– The Austin Chronicle

  "Whitney's film is one of the first major documents of the Death Positive movement."   --Richard Whittaker,  Austin Chronicle

"Whitney's film is one of the first major documents of the Death Positive movement."

--Richard Whittaker, Austin Chronicle

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  "Those who gathered to watch portions of the film...were as rapt as though they’d been watching a documentary about Woodstock."    – Leah Garchik, SF Chronicle, KQED sneak preview screening
  "A miraculous and courageous film that is so true, and so deep that it should be required viewing for all mortal beings."   – Irvin D. Yalom, existential psychiatrist and author of  Staring at the Sun
  "Whitney’s ability to wrestle with our most immense uncertainties is astonishing. This is a transformative film for the ages."     – Andrew Solomon, author  Far From the Tree
  "By letting those facing and affected by death speak their own stories, Whitney gives new lyrical insight to this often taboo topic."    – The Austin Chronicle
  "Whitney's film is one of the first major documents of the Death Positive movement."   --Richard Whittaker,  Austin Chronicle
HELEN WHITNEY PRODUCTIONS in association with Kew Media Group supported by funding from THIEL FOUNDATION present a film by HELEN WHITNEY   “INTO THE NIGHT: PORTRAITS OF LIFE AND DEATH”   edited by KRIS LIEM   cinematography PAUL G. SANDERSON III   original music EDWARD BILOUS and GREG KALEMBER   principal still photography ROCKY SCHENCK   narrated by SHARON STONE   senior producer KATIE TABER
 

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