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Kill Gil - Vol. 1

In this video diary, director and producer Gil Rossellini—the son of Roberto—recounts (with the help of his sister Isabella) the ordeal of the illness that struck him on November 19, 2004, confining him to a wheelchair after some twenty surgeries and more than eight months of rehabilitation. Gil passed away in October 2008.

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  • Michael Baumberger

    Michael Baumberger

    self dr

  • Cornelia Buhler

    Cornelia Buhler

    self nurse

  • Sybil Buhlman

    Sybil Buhlman

    self

  • Francesca Faiella

    Francesca Faiella

    self

  • Edith Hunkler

    Edith Hunkler

    self

  • Andreas Jenny

    Andreas Jenny

    self

  • Angelika Lusser

    Angelika Lusser

    self

  • Gil Rossellini

    Gil Rossellini

    self

  • Isabella Rossellini

    Isabella Rossellini

    self

Overview

In this video diary, director and producer Gil Rossellini—the son of Roberto—recounts (with the help of his sister Isabella) the ordeal of the illness that struck him on November 19, 2004, confining him to a wheelchair after some twenty surgeries and more than eight months of rehabilitation. Gil passed away in October 2008.

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