»In the End, There Is Not Only Grief, but Also Deep Gratitude for Every Moment Lived«
Hanna and Eva are friends who have been there for each other for a lifetime – sometimes closer, sometimes more distant. When Eva receives a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, she asks Hanna to accompany her during this final, difficult time. For the first time, Hanna is confronted with her own mortality, which she had always pushed aside. An end-of-life doula is by her side, as well as Dora, whom she meets at the hospice and who shows her, through her wisdom, what it means to live in the moment and with gratitude. After Eva’s death, Hanna is deeply grateful for the experiences she was able to have through end-of-life care. She has learnt that death is a part of life, and that it is all about standing up for your own wishes and dreams, and spending time with the people you love.