• Director(s)

    Riccardo Servini, Nick Taussig

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    88m

  • Cast

    Nick Taussig, Theodor Taussig, Klara Taussig Cecmanova

Film

A Space In Time

illness theme, upsetting scenes, suicide references

A SPACE IN TIME is a documentary about a family living with the Duchenne muscular dystrophy condition affecting two of their children.

A SPACE IN TIME is a documentary about a family living with the Duchenne muscular dystrophy condition affecting two of their children.

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theme
There are references to the nature of the Duchenne condition in children and its wasting effects on muscles, leading to progressive disability and death at young ages in the absence of a cure. Parents talk honestly to their affected children about their health prospects, and there are upsetting scenes as the children process the information and parents reflect on their struggles living with the condition. A mother talks about episodes in which she felt overwhelmed and suicidal. Whilst the film presents a candid picture of the difficulties that come with the disease, it also gives positive messages about resilience, hope and countering preconceptions of disability.
There is mild bad language ('bitch', 'screwed', 'piss off', 'bloody', 'God' and 'hell'), and very mild references to discrimination.
  • Director(s)

    Riccardo Servini, Nick Taussig

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    88m

  • Cast

    Nick Taussig, Theodor Taussig, Klara Taussig Cecmanova

illness theme, upsetting scenes, suicide references
Classified Date:
07/05/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Bohemia Media
theme
There are references to the nature of the Duchenne condition in children and its wasting effects on muscles, leading to progressive disability and death at young ages in the absence of a cure. Parents talk honestly to their affected children about their health prospects, and there are upsetting scenes as the children process the information and parents reflect on their struggles living with the condition. A mother talks about episodes in which she felt overwhelmed and suicidal. Whilst the film presents a candid picture of the difficulties that come with the disease, it also gives positive messages about resilience, hope and countering preconceptions of disability.
There is mild bad language ('bitch', 'screwed', 'piss off', 'bloody', 'God' and 'hell').
illness theme, upsetting scenes, suicide references
Classified Date:
17/05/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Bohemia Media
theme
There are references to the nature of the Duchenne condition in children and its wasting effects on muscles, leading to progressive disability and death at young ages in the absence of a cure. Parents talk honestly to their affected children about their health prospects, and there are upsetting scenes as the children process the information and parents reflect on their struggles living with the condition. A mother talks about episodes in which she felt overwhelmed and suicidal. Whilst the film presents a candid picture of the difficulties that come with the disease, it also gives positive messages about resilience, hope and countering preconceptions of disability.
There is mild bad language ('bitch', 'screwed', 'piss off', 'bloody', 'God' and 'hell'), and very mild references to discrimination.
  • Classified date

    17/05/2021

  • Language

    English