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So, 'Bury Me at Taylor Hollow' is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the world of natural burials. It follows John Christian Phifer, who after 15 years in the traditional funeral scene, decides to break away and create something fresh with Larkspur Conservation in Tennessee. The tone is contemplative, almost meditative, really. It captures the quiet beauty and serenity of the natural burial process, contrasting sharply with the often sterile conventional practices. The pacing unfolds gently, allowing the viewer to absorb the philosophies behind this choice of burial. There’s a raw authenticity to the performances, particularly Phifer’s earnestness, which makes this film stand out in the genre. It’s more than just about death; it’s about a new perspective on life and legacy.
Documentary on natural burial practicesExploration of life and legacyInsightful perspective from industry veteran
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