Indestructible - Trailer
Filmed on four continents with over 100 subjects, Indestructible is a first-person, feature length documentary film written and directed by Ben Byer, a 34 year-old filmmaker battling ALS, a neuro-degenerative disease that kills most of its victims within two to five years. Produced by ALS FIlm Fund in Chicago, Illinois, Indestructible was born out of the need to share the brutal, yet inspiring, reality of ALS, a devastating, mysterious and deadly disease.
DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT
In September of 2002, at 31 years of age, I was diagnosed with ALS, a neuro-degenerative disease that kills 90% of its victims within five years. At the time, I was working as a playwright and actor in Chicago, running a painting company and changing my son..s diapers. Nine months later I began to make a documentary film chronicling my new life, not one I had chosen and unlike anything I ever could have imagined. Traveling by myself and then with a small crew we filmed the isolated world of ALS; interviewing patients and their families, medical professionals, scientists, religious figures and almost anyone we could find. I wanted to know (perhaps naively), ..What does it all mean?..
Indestructible is an attempt to understand and accept the reality of a mysterious and deadly disease that has brought science to its knees, an illness that is a paradigm for life..s ultimate challenges. My personal story in the film, and that of every ALS patient, follows this frightening path into an uncertain future. To show the broad and difficult landscape of medicine for ALS, or lack thereof, we have documented mainstream approaches, controversial stem cell surgeries, Chinese herbal treatments, vitamin supplements, vibrating beds, Yoga, and almost anything that might stop the progression of this horrific killer.
My initial purpose in making this film was to share the extraordinary moments, both dark and light, of a life with ALS, and there are many. I now believe Indestructible will be a catalyst, and mark a turning point for the millions who have and will suffer the wrath of this elusive beast, bringing us one step closer to what every sick person wants - a cure. Indestructible has at times provided answers to my questions, if only momentarily, and they are no substitute for my health. In the meantime, I will continue to search. When we unlock the secrets of ALS we will better understand not only neuro-degeneration, but also aging, environment, psychology, spirituality, and what it truly means to be both alive and facing mortality every day...
- Ben Byer
Channel: People & Blogs
Uploaded: January 19, 2007 at 12:15 am
Author: paynesgray
Length: 07:46
Rating: 5.00
Views: 2858
Tags: ALS Amyotrophic byer cinequest disease gherig's sclerosis
Video Comments
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emostrange (March 17, 2008 at 6:09 am)
Well... I've just watched this trailer and have had to fight back some tears. My 4 year old son has cerebral palsy and, whilst different to ALS, the struggle is similar.
Ben's strength displayed just in the trailer alone is truly inspiring. My thoughts are with him and those around him.
latexsanta (August 13, 2007 at 12:52 pm)
Well my sincere condoleances to u both =/ I KNOW there is a cure for ALS, people just have to keep searching for it. Best of luck for all those who have ALS, this is Latex Santa from Romania cheering you on.
Parafly9 (May 21, 2007 at 6:45 pm)
My dad died last November from Lou Gherig's. He was 63. I am 25 and my sister is 21. It's really a horrible disease. Everyone with it is in my prayers.
bachan114 (April 9, 2007 at 4:11 am)
your idea for a documentary of this diease has really touched me emotionally. When i was 11 my father was diagnosed with ALS and a year later passed away. I am 21 now and constantly think about all the other people and families out there who are faced with this disease. I pray for a cure and wish that people affected with ALS could have back their lives prior to the affects of the disease. I will be sure to check out your website and i look forward to seeing the completion of this documentary. |
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