The Earth for the Living (1994)

The Earth for the Living (1994) poster

Paul Vecchiali’s short ode to self-immolation, made in cahoots with the French Federation of Cremation. Didactic and semi-documentary, but, like another dust story, Franju’s Les Poussières, always personal. A film about the body, parents, memory and love after death. With Vecchiali and Françoise Lebrun.

Director: Paul Vecchiali
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
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Cinematography: Michel Naud
Editing: Pierre Jouvet
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Earth for the Living about?
Paul Vecchiali’s short ode to self-immolation, made in cahoots with the French Federation of Cremation. Didactic and semi-documentary, but, like another dust story, Franju’s Les Poussières, always personal. A film about the body, parents, memory and love after death. With Vecchiali and Françoise Lebrun.
Who directed The Earth for the Living?
The Earth for the Living was directed by Paul Vecchiali.
Who stars in The Earth for the Living?
The Earth for the Living stars Françoise Lebrun, Catherine Becker, Paul Vecchiali.
How long is The Earth for the Living?
The Earth for the Living has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is The Earth for the Living?
The Earth for the Living is a Documentary film.
Where was The Earth for the Living produced?
The Earth for the Living was produced in France.