Slovak Television will broadcast On Sunday, February 23, at 9:30 pm, the eighth episode of the second series of the documentary cycle is based on me. The television documentary from the workshop of the quarter is devoted to society -wide themes and people who have survived turning situations where they found themselves at the intersection and had to find the power and the courage to step into a new journey.
In the eighth episode of the second series of the documentary cycle, the viewers accompanied by moderator Dagmar Mozolová will witness me witnesses The strong story of the legendary children’s presenter of Slovak Television Patrícia Garajová Jarjabková, which generations know from the show from Kuka to Kuka. This time she returns to the screens in a completely different task – like a woman who has passed difficult life tests and today helps people on the last journey of their lives.
In the document Ohri about me For the first time, he openly speaks of death, loss, anger, forgiveness, and the power that moved her forward. Patrícia will bring the audience closer to the days when her mother’s accumulated emotions have turned into an unexpected explosion of anger and sadness. With this violent but extremely human way, she realized that anger was one of the process of sadness – and that everyone is dealing with a painful loss differently.
The document brings a unique view of the topic that is still taboo. How to deal with the departure of a loved one? How to accept death as a natural part of life? And what can we do to fill the last moments with a loved one with peace and love?
Patrícia still remembers their last phone call – Mum called St. Valentine’s Day with a surprisingly cheerful voice. A day later came a report that changed everything. Spectators will learn how Patrícia Garajová Jarjabková settled with the loss of her beloved mother and why she decided to help people face the hardest moment. As she says herself, The work of Dula for the dying makes sense to her and at the same time liberates her from her own sadness.
As Dula has already trained on death. It wasn’t easy at all. “Today I am so trained in this, but it had to go through a lot of water to look at it like this. Every loss, every mining, every death, every horror I have survived is a new beginning,” Jarjabková refers to the document.
Do not miss the whole documentary on me and see a strong story that will make you think about what is really important in life. Sunday evening at 21.30 h on the unit!