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  • A Certain Kind Of Death


    A Certain Kind Of Death

    Unblinking and unsettling, “A Certain Kind of Death” lays bare a mysterious process that goes on all around us: What happens to people who die with no next of kin?

    The award-winning documentary feature premiered at the Sundance Film Festival where it received a Special Jury Prize. The film has been screened internationally in film festivals and on television.

    Released in 2003. Directors: Grover Babcock, Blue Hadaegh. Documentary film.

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    • The eagle has landed, over. Roger that mister bob.

      Grizzly… what an insane job to have!

    • Viking

      We do the job every day, every week, every month, every year. It sadly gets as commonplace as any job with repetitious tasks. Some fellow workers have to shut off their emotions otherwise the work would drive you mad with grief. Dying alone is the worst. This documentary is what happens to you…it’s just a process. The freezers of most morgues are packed to the rim with bodies and they all have to be processed as dignified as possible. Seeing children is the hardest. Somebody has to do it otherwise the bodies would be all over the place.

    • Stefanie

      It’s harsh and graphic, but worth watching. Someone out there has to do these jobs.

    • Dawson

      Pretty disgusting job. The calmness is what bugs me the most.

    • topey

      lol i stuck in bed feeling sick at the moment and was about to watch this but from the other comments i might leave it for another time!

    • Brianna

      i really like this. it really makes you think!

    • belem

      There should be a warning for this documentary. It is too graphic, i just stopped watching.

    • everyone

      WTF is this shit son?? i WAS eating……