@peaceisloveforus i dont believe that this was finished, ( i was just an editor, not the film maker) Sadly Nathan passed away some time ago, so i dont know if or when this will be completed. i am no longer in contact with the film maker. sorry everone.
Thank you everyone for your words of praise and your kind thoughts towards my brother Nathan. However, I regret to inform you all that Nathan has passed on.
Scott, I'm not sure why you ask if you're exploiting Nathan. He gave you permission. I'm not sure if this video helped Nathan, since he did die just a year or so after you made this, but his story seems to help others and I think he would've liked that.
My neice was diagnosed with Juvenile Huntingtons a couple of years ago shes 17 now.....her video is on my page...love and hugs to all families affected xx
Death freely chosen, a joyful heart, accomplished in the midst of the family.
But death in despicable conditions is a death that is not free, a death of a coward.
you will have longed for a free and conscious death, no chance and not surprisingly,
We did not hand in a way that would prevent us from being born, but we can repair this fault, the fact of being deleted is an act worthy among all getting get almost right to live.
My son died almost 4 years ago Jan 22 will be 4 years he was 19 when he died from JHD he loved and lived for ten years after he was diagnosed,so I think this is important for anyone who suffers or care for someone who suffers from this horrid disease that so far is no cure for.. So Thank You!
I've lost several relatives to HD and am at risk myself. I think it is fair to pose the question of "should I?" Just say it once-avoid redundancy b/c this may distract some people from the message which is that these types of films NEED to be made. If the general populace knew the devastating affect of this disease, I'm certain more progress would be made in treating and curing HD. Keep up the good work. Let me know if I can be of any assistance.
What's with the Oriental letters here? Very good but
hard to watch... intense. I can't decide if i like the self-reflexive questions .. like .. Should I be making this film? Obviously in the end you think the answer is yes, so should you even be asking those questions? Is it disingenuious or does it add a level of depth? Anyone? What do YOU think? I would be interested to know. At any rate, a good start.
Did you ever get to finish the movie? If so where can we all watch it?
peaceisloveforus 6 months ago
@peaceisloveforus i dont believe that this was finished, ( i was just an editor, not the film maker) Sadly Nathan passed away some time ago, so i dont know if or when this will be completed. i am no longer in contact with the film maker. sorry everone.
agskennedy 6 months ago
Thank you everyone for your words of praise and your kind thoughts towards my brother Nathan. However, I regret to inform you all that Nathan has passed on.
Scott, I'm not sure why you ask if you're exploiting Nathan. He gave you permission. I'm not sure if this video helped Nathan, since he did die just a year or so after you made this, but his story seems to help others and I think he would've liked that.
stakesandslayers2 10 months ago
Nathan is such a sweet man and a man of integrity and high principles. I think you are helping those of us in the community. Thanks!
cronewise 10 months ago
My dad has huntingtons disease, and watching this makes me cry...
Is there a way we can watch the whole thing?
thanks:)
peaceisloveforus 1 year ago
My neice was diagnosed with Juvenile Huntingtons a couple of years ago shes 17 now.....her video is on my page...love and hugs to all families affected xx
TwittyWhit07 1 year ago
i love film to he helped me to be stonger i got hd to
juliaelmes1 1 year ago
For example, for the right to live, die
Death freely chosen, a joyful heart, accomplished in the midst of the family.
But death in despicable conditions is a death that is not free, a death of a coward.
you will have longed for a free and conscious death, no chance and not surprisingly,
We did not hand in a way that would prevent us from being born, but we can repair this fault, the fact of being deleted is an act worthy among all getting get almost right to live.
welwitcha2000 1 year ago
I love the quote "I'm poor but pure!"
jmundy1971 1 year ago
Nathan is my brother-in-law. I'd love to know where to find the complete documentary. Thank you for doing this for Nate and for his family.
stacyjholbrook 2 years ago
May God put His arms around you and comfort you.
BeauticianNoMagician 2 years ago
I am really interested in seeing the full thing. HD has affected my family significantly.
PS Nathan is super sweet!!!
76Tammy76 2 years ago
My son died almost 4 years ago Jan 22 will be 4 years he was 19 when he died from JHD he loved and lived for ten years after he was diagnosed,so I think this is important for anyone who suffers or care for someone who suffers from this horrid disease that so far is no cure for.. So Thank You!
Nonya
Nonya63 3 years ago
Thank you.
OlivarezEmpire 3 years ago
I've lost several relatives to HD and am at risk myself. I think it is fair to pose the question of "should I?" Just say it once-avoid redundancy b/c this may distract some people from the message which is that these types of films NEED to be made. If the general populace knew the devastating affect of this disease, I'm certain more progress would be made in treating and curing HD. Keep up the good work. Let me know if I can be of any assistance.
C
rootsrevolution 3 years ago
What's with the Oriental letters here? Very good but
hard to watch... intense. I can't decide if i like the self-reflexive questions .. like .. Should I be making this film? Obviously in the end you think the answer is yes, so should you even be asking those questions? Is it disingenuious or does it add a level of depth? Anyone? What do YOU think? I would be interested to know. At any rate, a good start.
gingeramelia 3 years ago
awesome trailer Scott... thanks for putting this up. - tim
yhtomitsutfol 3 years ago
thanks, this is Boe the editor
agskennedy 3 years ago