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Alpeis / Άλπεις

  • Drama
Confirmed2011-09-016.26.2Trakt

A nurse, a paramedic, a gymnast and her coach offer a service for hire wherein they stand in for dead people by appointment, hired by relatives, friends or colleagues of the deceased, to assist with the grieving process.

Alps is a 2011 drama film about four people—a nurse, paramedic, gymnast, and coach—who offer an unusual service: they stand in for deceased individuals by appointment to help the living work through grief. The film explores the emotional and ethical complexities of this unconventional profession.

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Not available on any tracked streaming service in United States right now.

Available in: Austria · Belgium · Germany · United Kingdom · Ireland · Netherlands · +1 more

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Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
2011-09-01

No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in Italy

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Trailer

Theatrical Trailer

YouTube · 2012-06-07
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When was Alps released?

Alps was released on September 1, 2011.

What is Alps about?

The film follows a nurse, paramedic, gymnast, and her coach who operate a service where they impersonate deceased people for hire, helping relatives and friends of the deceased process their grief.

What genre is Alps?

Alps is a drama film that examines psychological and ethical themes through its unconventional premise.

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