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Posted by: Mr. Babatunde
« on: April 11, 2018, 12:43:39 AM »



Passing isn't something that individuals by and large appreciate discussing. Nobody even likes to consider it. In any case, for a few people, the possibility of death is something that shouldn't be maintained a strategic distance from in discussion or dreaded by any means. Passing can nearly be commended. That is the thought behind the new narrative that will soon hit Netflix. In the new trailer for "End Game," watchers find the opportunity to find out about the finish of-life emotionally supportive network that exists to help individuals. Hospice experts, specialists, medical attendants, and others are appeared as they enable individuals to manage what comes toward the end. What could be a discouraging and awfully tragic narrative is unmistakably engaging and triumphant, and the trailer demonstrates that superbly.

Coordinated by Academy Award-winning producers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, who both won Best Documentary for the 1989 film, "Consistent ideas: Stories from the Quilt," made this new narrative short that had its reality debut recently at the Sundance Film Festival.

"End Game" is one of a few narrative shorts that Netflix has officially made arrangements for 2018. Before the end of last year, Lisa Nishimura, VP of Original Documentary Programming stated, "We are pleased to exhibit stories from around the world, told by producers who enable us to see the world from one of a kind and essential new vantage focuses. This amazing and assorted slate of narrative shorts shows how movie producers, both acclaimed and developing, can deftly transport us into probably the most otherworldly, improving, crude and startling minutes throughout everyday life."

Here's the official summation for "End Game" from Netflix:

Coordinated by Academy Award winning producers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, End Game is a close vérité style narrative short that takes after visionary restorative professionals who are chipping away at the forefront of life and passing — and devoted to changing our reasoning about both.


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