And I'll be dead tomorrow noon), is a 2013 German drama comedy directed by Frederik Steiner and written by Barbara te Kock starring Liv Lisa Fries.
It tells the story of a young woman called Lea (played by Fries) suffering from a severe form of cystic fibrosis.
Following its release at the Berlinale 2014, the film was only shown in a few cinemas in Berlin due to its emotional and difficult subject matter.
It received wide critical acclaim, especially for Fries' performance and its realistic portrayal of cystic fibrosis and euthanasia.
Although taking pills to diminish her symptoms, Lea can barely fulfill everyday tasks like climbing stairs without having to catch her breath after a short while.
She brings Lea to Dr. Seydlitz who prescribes her a controlled substance after being convinced of the young woman's very poor health.
Her grandmother Maria and her sister Rita are shocked, but accept her decision while her mother Lena strongly refuses to do so.