
Alternate Endings: Six New Ways to Die in America
Documentary
Overview
A look at the varied new ways Americans are choosing to both find meaning and celebrate life as it comes to an end.
Top Cast
Richard Shannon
Richard Shannon
Self
Richard Shannon
Self
Leila Johnson
Leila Johnson
Herself
Leila Johnson
Herself
Guadalupe Cuevas
Guadalupe Cuevas
Himself
Guadalupe Cuevas
Himself
Guadalupe Cuevas, Jr.
Guadalupe Cuevas, Jr.
Himself
Guadalupe Cuevas, Jr.
Himself
Alicia Cuevas
Alicia Cuevas
Herself
Alicia Cuevas
Herself
Barbara Jean
Barbara Jean
Herself
Barbara Jean
Herself
Sara Snider Green
Sara Snider Green
Herself
Sara Snider Green
Herself
Emily Matthias
Emily Matthias
Herself
Emily Matthias
Herself
Ryan Matthias
Ryan Matthias
Himself
Ryan Matthias
Himself
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