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Release Date:
November 20, 2021
Original Title:
Eat Your Catfish
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Zela Film
Production Countries:
Spain | Turkey | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
New Yorker Kathryn has the deadly disease ALS and is completely paralyzed. She can only communicate by pointing out letters with her eyes on a special keyboard and she needs 24-hour care. It’s a horrific situation that Kathryn puts into words incisively and pragmatically. The only reason she hasn’t asked to be taken off life support yet, she says, is that she isn’t ready to say goodbye to her children. She wants at least to experience her daughter Minou’s wedding day.
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Consulting Editor:
Toby Shimin
Director:
Noah Arjomand
Adam Isenberg
Senem Tüzen
Director of Photography:
Noah Arjomand
Editor:
Adam Isenberg
Senem Tüzen
Music:
Daniel Whitworth
Producer:
Catherine Morawitz
Michael Nagel
Sound Designer:
Adrian Lo
Sound Director:
Michael Kaczmarek
Sound Recordist:
Noah Arjomand
Writer:
Senem Tüzen
Adam Isenberg
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