What happens after death? Lila Ribi's 100-year-old grandmother Greti always has the same answer: There is nothing after death. The filmmaker sees things differently.
In an attempt to move on from the death of Paul, the love of her life, Korine leaves Paris to undertake a project in Mongolia. But after meeting the shaman, Oyun, her trip takes a different direction. Korine has a rare gift that Oyun intends to unveil. She agrees to initiate herself in the practice of Shamanism, leading her to discover an ancient and forgotten culture, but most importantly herself.
In this revelatory documentary, world-leading neurologist and doctor, Steven Laureys, conducts an immersive investigation into the phenomena of Return from the Dead, staging a ground-breaking experiment to show that a scientific explanation could replace a supernatural one.
Steven Laureys MD PhD is a neurologist and neuroscientist renowned for his expertise on consciousness and cognition, neuroplasticity and neuromodulation. He currently is Chairholder of the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Neuroplasticity at CERVO Brain Research Centre, U Laval, CANADA; Invited Professor at BIDMC, Harvard Medical School; Honorary Research Director at the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research and founder at U Liège where he founded the ‘Coma Science Group’ and ‘GIGA Consciousness Research Unit’. He is Co-Founder of BRAIN-NM NeuroModulation Clinics Antwerp and Amsterdam and Mind Care International Foundation. Prof Laureys is a promoter of complementary medicine and author the international bestseller “The No-Nonsense Meditation Book” (Bloomsbury Publishing). He is a highly cited clinical neuroscientist with over 600 scientific articles (H-index 147), ranked top 10 most influential neurologists and Editor-in-Chief of “Brain Connectivity” (Liebert Publishers, NYC). Dr Laureys is a Member of the European Academy, Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology and the Belgian Royal Academy of Medicine and recipient of numerous awards (e.g., European Award in Medicine, Max Planck Institute, Society of Cognitive Neuroscience).
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