Palliative
Films by Title A-Z
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37m
Dr Nadia Tremonti, palliative care physician who helps terminally ill children and their families. Her role extends far beyond medical care, easing profound suffering for all. Yet, our deep-seated cultural aversion to discussing death makes her job even more delicate. She must expertly guide grieving parents through their most heartbreaking moments while providing compassionate care to her young patients, navigating the most sensitive of human experiences.
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