Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition (EPC)
The Fatal Flaws film and pamphlets can now be purchased (Link) and the Fatal Flaws Film can be purchased and downloaded (Link).
Recently Fatal Flaws was screened in Guernsey (UK) while their legislature was debating assisted suicide. One of the sponsors of the assisted suicide bill watched Fatal Flaws. The next day he stood up in the legislature and said that he changed his mind after watching Fatal Flaws. Guernsey then defeated the assisted suicide bill by 24 to 14.
Fatal Flaws features personal stories from people who oppose assisted suicide but also interviews with leaders of the death lobbies in the Netherlands and the United States.
Fatal Flaws is available for purchase on VIMEO ON DEMAND for $30 US. (Link)
We recently added the Vimeo On-Demand Rental Release providing 48 hours access for $5 US (Link).
The Fatal Flaws pamphlet is based on the stories in the film. The pamphlet is excellent for distribution at a screening or opposing euthanasia and assisted suicide. (Inside of the pamphlet) (outside of the pamphlet).
Purchase the DVD or pamphlets include taxes and shipping: All orders can be made online (Link).
Order the Fatal Flaws DVD with pamphlets online, or email: info@epcc.ca or call EPC toll free at: 1-877-439-3348 or mail your check to:
Fatal Flaws features incredible stories that have never been told before. The most shocking story concerns Margreet whose mother was euthanized in the Netherlands without consent. Please watch and share this film clip.
Fatal Flaws also features the story of Candice Lewis (Link) from Newfoundland, Canada who was pressured by doctors to die by assisted death.
These two powerful stories are a small but important part of the Fatal Flaws film.
The Fatal Flaws companion pamphlet is designed to re-enforce the message of the film. The pamphlet is excellent for promoting the film or for distribution at a screening.
Many of our supporters purchased The Euthanasia Deception documentary, two years ago, organizing screenings throughout North America and all over the world.
Fatal Flaws features personal stories from people who oppose assisted suicide but also interviews with leaders of the death lobbies in the Netherlands and the United States.
Fatal Flaws is available for purchase on VIMEO ON DEMAND for $30 US. (Link)
We recently added the Vimeo On-Demand Rental Release providing 48 hours access for $5 US (Link).
The Fatal Flaws pamphlet is based on the stories in the film. The pamphlet is excellent for distribution at a screening or opposing euthanasia and assisted suicide. (Inside of the pamphlet) (outside of the pamphlet).
Purchase the DVD or pamphlets include taxes and shipping: All orders can be made online (Link).
- DVD: $30 each, 2 for $50, or 10 for $200.
- DVD: online download $30 US (Link).
- Pamphlets: $30 for 100, 200 for $50.
- With any Fatal Flaws order, get The Euthanasia Deception documentary for $20.
Order the Fatal Flaws DVD with pamphlets online, or email: info@epcc.ca or call EPC toll free at: 1-877-439-3348 or mail your check to:
Euthanasia Prevention Coalition - Box 25033 London, Ontario N6C 6A8 or
Euthanasia Prevention Coalition - Box 611309 Port Huron, MI 48061The Fatal Flaws Film will change the way the culture views assisted death.
These two powerful stories are a small but important part of the Fatal Flaws film.
The Fatal Flaws companion pamphlet is designed to re-enforce the message of the film. The pamphlet is excellent for promoting the film or for distribution at a screening.
Many of our supporters purchased The Euthanasia Deception documentary, two years ago, organizing screenings throughout North America and all over the world.
4 comments:
Does it cost extra to be able to show the film in a group setting such as a parish?
There is no screening fee. It is our goal to have Fatal Flaws seen by people.
How long is the film? What would be the age range for a showing within a parish, or ladies group?
How soon could we obtain a copy?
The new 56 minute educational version is designed for teenage and older. It is produced to move through the interviews and stories reasonably quick and it holds the interest of any viewer. Alex
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