To live life while facing letting IT GO
At Kyrkbyn, an elderly care home on the outskirts of Stockholm, many of the residents will soon turn 100 years old. Some of them didn’t even know each other’s names until an activity coach was hired to break this solitude. With no nursing education but with personality and a bunch of ideas, Monica reawakens their youthful spirits, turning them into a playful gang who are always ready to crack an unexpected joke or participate in spa sessions and themed dinners.
Ella, a 99-year-old gracious and cheerful lady who doesn’t have any close family, develops a very strong connection to Monica. When Ella must undergo surgery to have her leg amputated and her health worsens, Monica organizes a big celebration for her 100th birthday and takes her back to the village where she grew up. Though rewarding, this whole experience becomes an emotional marathon for Monica who is forced to face her fear of losing the people around her.
LIVE TILL I DIE is a documentary film that explores what it means to live life to the fullest on the last hundred meters while embracing the ups and downs of aging and care in late life with humor, candor, and dignity.
"Omöjligt att inte bli engagerad"
Dagens Nyheter
"Unikt och mycket värmande"
Göteborgsposten
"Full av humor, medkänsla och glädje slår LEVA TILLS JAG DÖR an ett ömt ackord"
DOXA
"Den här mycket sevärda dokumentären är en påminnelse om att de allra äldsta inte utgör ett annat folkslag"
Sveriges Radio
"Alla borde se den"
Kulturbloggen
73 minutes (2022)
58 minutes (2022)
20 minutes (2022)
Directed by Gustav Ågerstrand, Åsa Ekman, Oscar Hedin Hetteberg & Anders Teigen
A co-production with TRIPLE Entertainment (Switzerland)
Swedish with Swedish & English subtitles
TV Distribution TRIPLE Entertainment, Film Stockholm, VGTV, Rialto & ONS
Impact Distribution Diakonhjemmet, SBB, Ersta Diakoni, Bräcke Diakoni, Tre Stiftelser, GoesArt & Appva
Awards Tempo Film Festival 2022 (In Competition for Best Documentary) Docs Barcelona Rough Cut Pitch Award 2021 (as a work-in-progress) FEST Film Lab Award 2021 (as a work-in-progress)
