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A Certain Kind of Death

2005 Documentary Not Rated 70 Minutes

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"Sundance Award Winner: An unblinking and often unsettling exploration into a mysterious process unknown to most of us: what happens to people who die with no next of kin?

Filmmakers Blue Hadaegh and Grover Babcock present this dark milieu in surprisingly composed and beautiful scenes. We witness a variety of public employees handling the bodies, personal property and money of those who have died alone, each worker helping nudge the deceased into non-existence. As each life is revealed to us, each is also drawn inevitably toward the same vanishing point. Crews haul away property, crypt workers prepare bodies for disposal. Appliances, furniture and personal knickknacks of the dead end up in a county warehouse, where auctioneers disperse them to strangers who know nothing of the prior owners. Unexpected ironies and compelling imagery force us to ponder the question 'What is death?' For the unmourned people we have come to know in the film, it is total erasure."

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