HOPE FROZEN: A QUEST TO LIVE TWICE LANDS ON NETFLIXAn Award-Winning Documentary Feature from Thailand Probes Beneath and Beyond the Borderline of Technology and HumanityOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY Netflix, Inc. BANGKOK, 19 August, 2020 — Netflix, the world’s leading entertainment service, announces the global release of Hope Frozen: A Quest To Live Twice. The award-winning documentary feature from Thailand directed by journalist-filmmaker Pailin Wedel, will be available on service starting September 15. This documentary film takes the audience to a heart-rending journey with Thai Buddhist parents who decide to have Einz, their two-year-old daughter cryonically frozen on the day she passed away from brain cancer. Einz becomes the world’s youngest person to undergo cryo-preservation. “It’s been an emotional journey to cover Einz’s family on their biggest decision and dedication for their daughter. Witnessing the pivotal moments that the family went through was a privilege and a mind-expanding experience. Their story has led me to ask fundamental questions about life, faith, and love. It has touched me in so many ways. I'm so thrilled to share this experience with worldwide viewers on Netflix,” said Pailin Wedel, Director and Producer. More info here: AboutAbout Hope Frozen A two-year-old girl from Bangkok — nicknamed “Einz” — became the youngest person in the world to undergo cryo-preservation. After her death from brain cancer, her family stores her remains in an American lab. Her head and brain now rest inside a tank in Arizona. Hope Frozen follows the family who made this unorthodox decision. The girl’s father, a laser scientist, yearns to give Einz the opportunity to experience a rebirth inside a regenerated body. He instills this dream inside his son, a 15-year-old whiz kid named Matrix, who wants to be a part of reviving his little sister. But what the boy later discovers will rattle the family's radical hope in science.
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August 19, 2020 4:00am ET by Pressparty |