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Orozco the Embalmer (2001)
Topic Started: Apr 20 2013, 12:59 AM (168 Views)
JethroClemson
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Tsurisaki Kiyotaka, a journalist and photographer famous for his photos of death, spent 3 years down in Bogota, Colombia following around Orozco. An elderly gentleman who has been embalming people for over 40 years, and has apparently embalmbed over 50,000 bodies in his career. Tsurisaki follows Orozco and his daily routine, while also filming the world around Orozco, painting a clear picture of what kind of place he lives in. A world where finding a person brutally murdered on the streets, man or woman, is a common occurance.
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Can't you see it? The effects of cinema violence on society?
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MonkeyParadise
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sounds good
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I've picked up a recent affinity for the mortuary sciences, and I liked Mortuary (2005). While this would be vastly different from that, it sounds just as interesting--if not more so.
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I'm hoping Twisted Anger puts this on their site soon or I can get it from another source.
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Looks great
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JethroClemson
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Hey Derek, didn't you say that you have this?
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If you want to see it, now is your chance. Someone uploaded it to Youtube almost a year ago.
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