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Demystifying Death Week 2024

Taking place across Scotland from 6-12 May, Demystifying Death Week is about shining a light on death, dying and bereavement in Scotland. We are encouraging people to get involved by holding in-person and online events that bring death, dying and bereavement into the limelight.

Below is a list of events registered so far - these pages will be updated over the coming weeks. If you are organising an event that you'd like us to feature, please get in touch.

"Much Ado About Dying" Screenings in Remote and Rural Areas

Organised by Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief in collaboration with Cosmic Cat Films and local community film clubs

Various times and locations - see individual listings for details

This year, Demystifying Death Week heralds the launch of a new film - "Much Ado About Dying".

The award-winning documentary follows long-retired actor David Newlyn Gale, living in an unsuitable flat, sustaining himself on cans of soup, keeping himself warm with a small army of electric heaters and battling a mice infestation with toothpaste. The film presents an intimate, occasionally funny and ultimately moving portrait of a solitary life and a quietly critical assessment of the inadequate resources available in the UK for a rapidly ageing population. 

In honour of Demystifying Death Week and the launch of this new film, Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief have partnered with Cosmic Cat Films and Cinema for All to bring the new film to community cinemas across Scotland. Remote and rural cinemas across Scotland are holding discussion screenings of the new film featuring representatives from local community organisations.

A full list of all screenings is available here.  

"Much Ado About Dying" Screening - Dumfries

Organised by Cosmic Cat Films

21st June 2024

Robert Burns Cinema, Mill Rd, Dumfries DG2 7BE

This event is open to the public.

Cosmic Cat Films are proud to launch the new film "Much Ado About Dying" in cinemas across Scotland to coincide with Demystifying Death Week.

The film is a gloriously eccentric and thought provoking look at what it means to live. The award-winning documentary follows long-retired actor David Newlyn Gale, living in an unsuitable flat, sustaining himself on cans of soup, keeping himself warm with a small army of electric heaters and battling a mice infestation with toothpaste. The film presents an intimate, occasionally funny and ultimately moving portrait of a solitary life and a quietly critical assessment of the inadequate resources available in the UK for a rapidly ageing population. 

"Much Ado About Dying" Screening - Bo'ness

In partnership with Cosmic Cat Films, Good Death, Good Grief and the Hippodrome, Bo'ness

From 31st May

The Hippodrome, 10 Hope Street, Bo'ness, EH51 0AA

This event is open to the public.

From 31st May, the Hippodrome Cinema in Bo'ness is teaming up with Cosmic Cat Films and Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief to screen the new film "Much Ado About Dying" in honour of Demystifying Death Week.

The film is a gloriously eccentric and thought provoking look at what it means to live. The award-winning documentary follows long-retired actor David Newlyn Gale, living in an unsuitable flat, sustaining himself on cans of soup, keeping himself warm with a small army of electric heaters and battling a mice infestation with toothpaste. The film presents an intimate, occasionally funny and ultimately moving portrait of a solitary life and a quietly critical assessment of the inadequate resources available in the UK for a rapidly ageing population. 

A partnership between Cinema For All, Cosmic Cat Films and Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief will bring the new film to community cinemas across Scotland during Demystifying Death Week. From Tiree to Findhorn, remote and rural cinemas across Scotland are holding discussion screenings of the new film. 

A full list of screenings is available here.

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