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Funeral Home Owner Chris Johnson Spending Halloween in Jail:
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Our Monthly Tip: Toast a Loved One with a Personalized Glass:
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My Cousin’s Death Taught Me the Meaning of Life:
A lesson in existentialism and mortality
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Tag Archives: Film
The Tree of Life (2011) by Terrence Malick
Hugely ambitious, and gorgeous, film which takes on no less than the meaning of life
The Tree of Life, Terrence Malick’s fifth feature film, is as polarizing as it is experimental. The reclusive Malick has a reputation for creating a film entirely faithful to his original vision, sometimes to the chagrin of his producers who … Continue reading
“Consider the Conversation”
A Documentary on a Taboo Subject: The End-of-Life
In early 2009, hospice worker Mike Bernhagen and filmmaker Terry Kaldhusdal of southern Wisconsin came together for a project that would become the film Consider the Conversation: A Documentary on a Taboo Subject. The project explores the 21st century American … Continue reading
Posted in Something Special
Tagged Consider the Conversation, Documentary, End-of-life care, Film, Taboo, Wisconsin
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George Kuchar 1942-2011
Renowned San Francisco Underground Filmmaker Passes Away
Experimental film legend and inspirational director George Kuchar passed away on September 6th at the age of 69. He is survived by his twin brother, Mike Kuchar, who shared his apartment in San Francisco. Also a filmmaker of cult fame, … Continue reading
Posted in Just Passed
Tagged Andy Warhol, cult, died, Film, George Kuchar, influence, John Waters, Mike Kuchar, New York, Oklahoma, San Francisco, San Francisco Art Institute, Short film, Underground film
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