

A twin's rooftop death becomes a searing excavation of Canadian healthcare's failures.
Filmmaker Stephen Hosier takes a journey with Richard Csanyi, his childhood friend, as he investigates the life and death of his twin brother Attila, who was found dead on a rooftop in 2020.
Direction
Hosier wields restraint like a weapon—no exploitation, just painful clarity.
Editing
Twin timelines collapse gorgeously: childhood joy vs. systemic rot.
Director
Stephen Hosier
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film quietly joins a growing wave of Canadian documentaries—*Invisible Cities*, *The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open*—demanding accountability for provincial mental health austerity.
Csanyi and Hosier's childhood friendship becomes the film's ethical anchor: Richard isn't a subject being extracted from, he's a collaborator with veto power most doc subjects never get.