
Defining Hope
2017 · Movie · 76 min
DEFINING HOPE is a documentary that weaves the stories of patients with life-threatening illness, and the nurses who guide them as they make choices about how they want to live, how much medical technology they can accept, what they hope for and how that hope evolves. It is about optimism and helps us define what 'quality of life' really means. The film focuses on palliative care, end of life issues, and hospice care. It offers a hopeful message about bringing power back to the patient and helping people understand that they have choices when deciding on care when confronting life threatening illness. DEFINING HOPE explores what makes life worth living and what to do for ourselves and our loved ones as we get closer to the end of life. Through the stories of patients, families, nurses, and healthcare professionals, the conversation around quality end-of-life care is brought to the forefront.
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Streaming on Kino Film Collection.
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Details
- Years
- 2017
- Release date
- 2017-11-03
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 76 min
Themes
- nurse
- hospital
Cast & crew
- RS
Rudolph Bilotti Sr.
as Self
- BC
Berthold Cohen
as Self

Charlotte Cohen
as Self
- CH
Carmen Hernandez
as Self
- DL
Deborah LaFond
as Self - Nurse
- JN
JoAnn Nayer-Grutza
as Self - Nurse
- GO
Gilbert Oakley
as Self - Nurse
- DR
Diane Ryan
as Self - Nurse
- BS
Barbara Stephenson
as Self
- AS
Alena Sydnor
as Self
Directed by Carolyn Jones