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Summary Soon after premiering his short film The Sound of People at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, promising young Irish director Simon Fitzmaurice was tragically diagnosed with motor neurone disease (ALS). At just 34 years old, he was given four years to live. Fitzmaurice and his wife were expecting their third child, and a career in storytel...

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Summary Soon after premiering his short film The Sound of People at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, promising young Irish director Simon Fitzmaurice was tragically diagnosed with motor neurone disease (ALS). At just 34 years old, he was given four years to live. Fitzmaurice and his wife were expecting their third child, and a career in storytel...

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Production Company Kennedy Films, Newgrange Pictures
Release Date Aug 4, 2017
Duration 1 h 21 m
Tagline Remarkably powerful. Roger Ebert
EBS International Documentary Festival
4 Nominations
Galway Film Fleadh
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Sundance Film Festival
2 Nominations