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A film about people who touch dead bodies. Morticians, embalmers, and grave diggers describe their work in a down to earth manner. They provide a layperson's guide to the crafts of embalming and autopsy, talking about their macabre and often funny experiences with corpses, and finally, their burial preparations. BODY WORK investigates and revels in the most taboo of taboos.
One in 100 people will develop schizophrenia at some time in their lives, 40 million worldwide. Schizophrenia fills more hospital beds than any other illness. Madness has been with us for centuries, but schizophrenia is still a mystery. It has no known cause or cure. SPINNING OUT goes inside the locked wards, joins the crisis teams, the self-help groups and the families to see how they deal with the knife edge existence of their lives.
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