This European documentary shuns the sleazy world of mondo docs like "Faces of Death" and tries to show how different parts of the world view death. The problem is that the directors slip in sleazy mondo footage, and the unshocking footage is especially dull. The film opens with an American preparing a body for embalming, before a very long segment in Thailand, where a family prepares to bury a dead relative. The Thai grandmother lies in a hut for three days, decomposes, and is finally buried, but not before we witness the graphic killing of four oxen. The film makers also visit Belgium, Nep…
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Of the Dead
Overview
An exploration of death through diverse funeral rites and other cultural responses to mortality across several countries, including South Korea, Thailand, Mexico, Belgium, and the USA. The film observes practices ranging from elaborate public burials to the process of cremation, offering a look at how different societies confront death and the deceased, sometimes in graphic detail.
Release date
01/10/1979
Votes
9
Popularity
1.9
Original Soundtrack
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Christspiracy
Blood of the Beasts
Orozco the Embalmer
Vleesverlangen
Considering the Ends
Death Boom
Ensuring Your Place in Hell
Scapegoat
The Hart of London
LaathetZwijnZijn
Brigitte Bardot, rebel with a cause
The Castle of the Living Dead
Strike
Slaughtered
Bad Boys II
Ravage
Island Zero
Beyond the Darkness
The Loved One
Herzog Ferrantes Ende