The Way to Eden (1995)
"What happens with a person after his death? What does the final destination look like? What happens with our bodies? How are we prepared for our last voyage?" A film on how we deal with death. The aging and the decay of the body, free of taboos. Death as a part of life and as the last companion. Janos Keser, the modern Charon, occupation: master of dissecting.
Director: Robert-Adrian Pejo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 82 min
Release Date: January 1, 1995
Screenplay
Cinematography: Wolfgang Lehner
Editing: Robert-Adrian Pejo
Production: Prisma Film
Country: Austria
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Way to Eden about?
- "What happens with a person after his death? What does the final destination look like? What happens with our bodies? How are we prepared for our last voyage?" A film on how we deal with death. The aging and the decay of the body, free of taboos. Death as a part of life and as the last companion. Janos Keser, the modern Charon, occupation: master of dissecting.
- Who directed The Way to Eden?
- The Way to Eden was directed by Robert-Adrian Pejo.
- How long is The Way to Eden?
- The Way to Eden has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
- What genre is The Way to Eden?
- The Way to Eden is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Way to Eden produced?
- The Way to Eden was produced in Austria.