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A Loving Act (2001)
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Vipon Kumar Sharma (writer)
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(Credited cast)| Charlotte Coleman | ... | Det. Jane Thompson | |
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| Robert Ashby | ... | Arvind Dayal | |
| Deborah Findlay | ... | Dr. Emily Smith | |
| Alex King | ... | Chris Williams | |
| Nisha Nayar | ... | Rani Dayal (as Nisha K. Nayar) | |
| Eve Pearce | ... | Molly Hart | |
| David Wilkinson | ... | Det. John Robertson | |
| Jason Young | ... | Hospital Visitor | |
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This short film demonstrates the challenge and the courage that the protagonist needed to display when pulling the plug on his girlfriend's life support machine. The police are convinced that it is murder rather than manslaughter, and we are taken on the emotional journey through flashback to show the innocence of the protagonist.