Films found one film Keywords "Death" and "Ritual" x Year of production "2003" x films with a digital version 1 short films 1 Region British-Irish Isles 1 Country United Kingdom 1 Keywords Death 1 x Ritual 1 x Directors Gruber, Martin 1 Series not set 1 Country of production United Kingdom 1 Year of production 2003 1 x Film Cultivating Death 2003 23' Film Directed by Martin Gruber . Cemeteries are not only places for the dead. They are also spaces in which the living interact with each other – and with the dead. “Cultivating Death” depicts the different ways in which bereaved people remember and commemorate their deceased family members and friends, by visiting and tending their graves at a Victorian cemetery in London. It is a common belief in the West that the bereaved have to ‘let go’ and ‘get over the loss’ of their deceased kin, in order to return to a ‘normal’ life. In contrast to these cultural norms, many survivors maintain strong social relationships with their dead. “Cultivating Death” portrays some visitors of Kensal Green Cemetery in West-London, as they actively sustain these continuing bonds by arranging and tending the graves of their deceased, talking to them and bringing them gifts. They thereby speak frankly about this important aspect of their mourning for which the cemetery constitutes a unique environment. British-Irish Isles Death Ritual