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      2017., Adult, distributed in Canada by Entertainment One, : distributed in Canada by Entertainment One Call No: DVD Fic Mary 1    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Mary kills people   Volume: 1Summary Note: "Dr. Mary Harris kills people for a living. An overworked single mother and ER doctor, Mary also moonlights as an underground angel of death -- working outside the law to perform illegal, assisted deaths for patients who want to die on their own terms. So far Mary has managed to stay under the radar but business is booming, and her double life is getting complicated. Mary Kills People is an emotional, character-driven one-hour drama, full of adrenaline and surprises. Set in the morally grey world of assisted death, the series follows Mary's exploits as she balances the needs of her family and her day job with helping terminal patients end their lives on their terms...all while eluding the police, who are determined to bring her down."--Container.
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      2022., Film Movement Call No: NEW DVD Fic Tahara    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: In this acerbic teen comedy, a funeral becomes a battleground between best friends Carrie Lowstein (Madeline Grey DeFreece) and Hannah Rosen (Rachel Sennott, breakout star of Shiva Baby). When their former Hebrew school classmate commits suicide, the two girls attend her funeral as well as the "Teen Talk-back" session hosted by their synagogue, designed to be an opportunity for them to understand grief through Judaism. Hannah, more interested in impressing her crush Tristan (Daniel Taveras), convinces Carrie to practice kissing with her, unlocking feelings that turn Carrie's world upside down. Emotions heightened, the scene develops into a biting depiction of unrequited crushes, toxic friendships, and wavering faith, which ComingSoon calls "one of the most original films in the coming-of-age subgenre in a long time."