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 [Docu] des morts - Jean-Pol Ferbus, Dominique Garny and Thierry Zeno

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PostSubject: [Docu] des morts - Jean-Pol Ferbus, Dominique Garny and Thierry Zeno   [Docu] des morts - Jean-Pol Ferbus, Dominique Garny and Thierry Zeno Icon_minitimeMon Aug 11, 2008 12:33 am

aka "of the dead"

... the shockumentary that dares you to watch! Very Happy

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it's actually a Belgian documentary, one of the rather gruesome kind! Shot all over the world and portraying death in an objective, but nasty way! Directed By Jean-Pol Ferbus, Dominique Garny and Thierry Zeno (Zeno and Garny are notorious for the Cult Classic "Vase de Noces")

ok... it's a sort of a documentary, so I expect Chrissie to move it to the "documentary" section... Razz but, it's also a "mondo" shockumentary, and in that light I find it more fitting in this or the B-movie section!!!

bottom line... corpse, corpses and corpses!!! Razz

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Des Morts/Of the Dead is a serious documentary that explores the many perspectives of death from around the world. The mondo genre has had a following amongst drive-in audiences, horror fans and video rental junkies. Films like Mondo Cane, Shocking Asia and the most popular shockumentary, Faces of Death, attracted rental audiences mainly through word of mouth. Many of these films had actual footage of death, whereas some contained much fabricated material. Directed by the trio of Jean-Pol Ferbus, Dominique Garny and Theirry Zeno, Of the Dead captures the stories of the dead, the dying, and the people they leave behind.

Of the Dead begins with the funeral procession of a woman who lived in a Thai village. The ceremony is very long, with many prayers and blessings said (many segments in this film are subtitled). Cows are sacrificed, cooked and eaten. Great care is taken into lowering the body into the grave.

The next segment involves a woman whose husband had died of cancer. He had an interview between a nun and himself videotaped to record his thoughts and feelings about facing his own mortality. At the time that this film was made, recording your own video was a far-off idea, as people did not commonly own video cameras, or even VCRs.
The next stop is the funeral home. The viewer is taken through the process of embalming and preparing the body for waking in graphic detail. The mortician even gives a rundown and demonstration on the many types of caskets that are available.

Pet cemeteries, a chaotic funeral in Korea, and various brutal rites from all across Asia are visited. Even Mexico's Day of the Dead festival is documented. An in-depth look into the process of cryonic suspension (suspended animation).

However, two very personal stories are those involving a Mexican man who is in the intensive care unit after being stabbed by a gang member and the nursing home for Muscular Dystrophy patients.

The man who is stabbed explains his story - that he had received a telephone call that his mother had died, and that he was on his way to the funeral when he was assaulted by a man with a knife. The viewer is shown his life-saving surgery, with nothing left to the imagination.

In the case of the Muscular Dystrophy patients, the viewer is given a chance to hear the views on life, death and the feelings dealt with when coping with a degenerative, terminal disease.

Many other aspects of death are explored from autopsies to ancient mummies unearthed in Mexico. No details are spared.

This film takes a straightforward, non-exploitative position on the documentary footage, which is very rare for films of this type. Although some of the other mondo films were presented as objective studies, they were mainly exploitation films.

seen it last week and it's a honest documentary... for people with interests in death or death-related rituals, or real life gore!!! there are more shocking mondo-movies... but this one is real!

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indeed more a docu imo Razz
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Chrisy wrote:
indeed more a docu imo Razz

see... I KNEW IT!!! Laughing

YEAH... IT'S PROLLY MORE AT ITS PLACE HERE!!! yess
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