The Last Two Weeks at Longlee Panel Discussion & Film
Watch the Screening and Panel Discussion On-Demand
If you missed the live screening, you can now watch Live the Life You Please—a powerful and intimate documentary directed by Susie Forster—on demand.
The 72-minute film offers a deeply personal look into the final two weeks of artist Lee Stephenson’s life, capturing her clear wish to die at home, supported by family and a dedicated palliative care team. Her story offers profound insight into the emotional, ethical, and practical dimensions of end-of-life care.
The screening is followed by a thoughtful panel discussion featuring Susie Forster and leading experts in palliative care, exploring themes of compassion, dignity, and the lived realities of home-based care.
Please note: This documentary contains confronting scenes of illness, dying, and end-of-life care that may be distressing for some viewers.
Susie Forster, the film’s director, has kindly provided us with a link to the full film, which may better convey the intended sound quality.
Please click here and use the password: TLTWALscreener23.
PCNA has been granted exclusive access to this film. We ask that you please keep this link confidential and do not share it outside of PCNA membership.
Viewer discretion advised: This film contains scenes that may be distressing for some viewers, including depictions of end-of-life care, illness, and suffering.