佛教之国泰国的民间救援由华侨报德善堂经营,队员日夜不停地把那里暴死者搬运到龙山墓地。墓地占地面积很大,可源源不断的尸体已经使之处于饱和状态,为了给新来的尸体让出地方,就把旧遗体挖出来剥掉肉、脂肪和肠子,清洗后火化。实际上参加这项活动的是很普通的市民志愿者,每次许多虔诚的佛教徒为了积德会前往参加。
Director: Tsurisaki Kiyotaka
Country: Japan
Year: 1995 - 200...展开7
JUNK FILMS is a "greatest hits" of sorts for Japanese photographer/director Tsurisaki Kiyotaka. It's an anthology that includes some of the most brutal and realistic death scenes filmed by Kiyotaka.
"As a photographer in a crowded industry, finding your own niche might be a difficult task. For artist Tsurisaki Kiyotaka, a request to shoot a dead body for an S&M magazine has turned into a prolific career that has seen him photographing more than 1,000 corpses in some of the world’s most volatile areas.
Tsurisaki has published six books, two of which, Revelations (a 12-year anthology of his corpse shots) and Requiem De La Rue Morgue have been released in France. He also directed a film, Orozco El Embalsamador, which looks at the life of a Colombian embalmer. Intensely explicit, his work is not for the squeamish. But while there is an voyeuristic element of shock and gore value, the photos are strangely compelling – portrait-like, still life, or journalistic reportage, each corpse bearing testimony to a tragedy." - Bizarre Magazine.