Life after death-Walter Sittler finds hope in ARD comedy
Life after death-Walter Sittler finds hope in ARD comedy
Lausanne, Schweiz - Tonight at 8:15 p.m. The ARD comedy "Dying is not a solution" is broadcast in the first. In this emotional story staged by Ingo Rasper, Walter Sittler plays the main character Hermann Weber, an ex-librarian and misanthrop. Hermann lost his wife to cancer 30 years ago and has been rejecting any form of treatment since his cancer diagnosis. He lives alone, has no contact with his daughter and grandson and tries to put an end to his life through euthanasia and morphium pills, but without success.
The action continues to develop when Hermann meets the fun -loving Hanne, played by Andrea Sawatzki, in a book club. Hanne gives him a book that arouses his interest and helps him to reduce the joy of life. Among other things, the comedy addresses relationships between the generations and shows that life is a complex and not always simple history. The narrative is accompanied by humor and piano music.
pastoral care and palliative care
In palliative care, pastoral care plays an important role. This is specifically geared towards patients with life -threatening and life -limiting diseases. The goal of pastoral care is the spiritual support of patients and their relatives, especially in difficult phases of life. Conversations, rituals and the support of emotional loads are central elements of this support. Patients and relatives can often be confronted with existential questions and difficult decisions that can be discussed as part of pastoral care.
The importance of the psyche in chronic diseases is repeatedly emphasized in order to promote the mental well -being of those affected. Studies show that the fulfillment of spiritual needs has gained more importance every year. A qualitative study shows that spiritual growth in cancer patients is closely associated with the perception of the quality of care. Life can be significantly enriched in difficult times through the identification of power sources.
The combination of humor and serious topics in the film “Dying is also no solution” by Walter Sittler helps to present important aspects of human relationships and the challenges of the last phase of life in an accessible way. This also puts the valuable contribution of pastoral care in palliative care - an aspect that can be decisive for the quality of life of patients and relatives.
The story of Hermann and Hanne is an encouragement for rediscovering life and the assumption of the challenges that it entails. The film reminds us that although death is inevitable, life can be precious even in difficult times.
For more information on the topics of pastoral care and palliative care, interested readers can the websites of Südkurier , de Gruyter and stronger against cancer Visit.
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