Loving John
- Director: Robert Rooy
- Writer: Anne de Mare
- Producer: Robert Rooy, Kimberlee Bassford, Anne de Mare
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Loving John is a deeply moving and intimate documentary that chronicles the final chapter in the life of John, a vibrant man whose world is irrevocably changed by ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). Through raw footage, personal interviews, and quiet, everyday moments, the film offers an unflinching look at the emotional, physical, and spiritual toll of a terminal illness—not just on the patient, but on those who love him most.
As John gradually loses his ability to speak, move, and perform even the simplest tasks, the documentary shifts focus to the powerful bond between him and his devoted partner, whose unwavering care and love provide both strength and heartbreak. Their relationship, marked by tenderness, frustration, humor, and grief, becomes the emotional core of the story. Together, they navigate the harsh realities of the disease while clinging to moments of beauty, connection, and meaning.
Rather than portraying ALS solely through a clinical lens, Loving John invites viewers to witness the full complexity of a life being slowly taken—while still, somehow, filled with love and purpose. With stunning honesty, the film explores themes of dignity, resilience, caregiving, and the challenge of saying goodbye.
At its heart, Loving John is not just a portrait of decline, but a celebration of humanity in its most vulnerable state. It challenges us to reconsider what it means to live—and to love—when time is running out. Through John’s story, the documentary offers a universal reflection on mortality, and the courage it takes to face it with grace. ~ Rich McGowan
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