
At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system 2026
In the critically acclaimed documentary 'At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system (2026)', director Jérémie Battaglia delves into the complexities of the Quebec healthcare system.
Director: Jérémie Battaglia
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system (2026) about?
The documentary explores the complexities of the Quebec healthcare system, treating it as a patient in need of diagnosis.
Who directed At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system?
Jérémie Battaglia
Who stars in At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system?
Jean-Moïse Martin
Is At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system (2026) worth watching?
With its gripping narrative and insightful commentary, 'At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system (2026)' is a thought-provoking documentary that will leave audiences thinking long after the credits roll.
How long is At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system?
52 minutes
About At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system (2026) — A Gripping Documentary Exposing the Flaws of the Quebec Healthcare System
In the critically acclaimed documentary 'At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system (2026)', director Jérémie Battaglia delves into the complexities of the Quebec healthcare system. Once a source of national pride, the system is now on the brink of collapse, overwhelmed and exhausted. By treating the healthcare system as a patient in need of diagnosis, Battaglia sheds light on the underlying issues that have led to its decline. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, the film takes viewers on a journey through the inner workings of the healthcare system, exposing the disease that is consuming it. From the struggles of its patients to the challenges faced by its healthcare professionals, 'At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system (2026)' is a thought-provoking exploration of one of the most pressing issues of our time.
Featuring a powerful performance from Jean-Moïse Martin, the film is a must-watch for anyone interested in healthcare, politics, and the human condition. With its gripping narrative and insightful commentary, 'At my bedside: an autopsy of the healthcare system (2026)' is an unforgettable viewing experience that will leave audiences thinking long after the credits roll.
Runtime: 52 minutes, Genre: Documentary