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The US healthcare system is the most expensive in the world and close to half of all Americans reportedly struggle to pay for their healthcare. Pay Or Die explores the crushing financial reality for millions of insulin dependent Americans living with diabetes, as pharmaceutical companies push the price of this life saving medication to exorbitant levels, making record breaking profits. This is only further bolstered by the government’s lack of regulation.


Pay Or Die voices the stories of families struggling to afford their life saving medications in one of the richest countries in the world, The United States of America. 


The film trails a distraught Minnesota family desperate for answers after their son Alec dies at the age of 26 from rationing his insulin only weeks after aging off his parents' health insurance. In Oregon, a mother and daughter who both live with type one diabetes become homeless due to the exorbitant cost of their medication and are forced to join the plight of medical refugees who are leaving the US to source affordable medication in other countries. A newly diagnosed woman highlights the physical and emotional toll she faces whilst unable to grasp the dire economic reality that lies ahead. 


This enraging and enlightening film lays bare the human cost of the United States’ insulin affordability crisis, and serves as a call to action against the medical-industrial complex that monetizes our bodies and lives.

  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    90 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    International
  • Genre
    Documentary
  • Director
    Rachael Dyer, Scott Ruderman
  • Producer
    Rachael Dyer, Scott Ruderman
  • Executive Producer
    Sarah Silverman, Zak Kilberg, Regina K. Scully, Sheila Nevins, Trish Adlesic, Russell Long, Sarah Lucas, Amy Zvi, Marci Wiseman, Douglas Choi, Dawn Bonder, Lauran Bromley, Martina Bassenger
  • Cinematographer
    Scott Ruderman
  • Editor
    Toby Shimin, Will Rogers