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Let’s set the scene for you... Here's the plot: "Cremation rites are the most elaborate rites of passage performed by Balinese householders Poor families may wait years before accumulating enough resources to cremate their dead who are buried in the meantime In 1978 many more cremations than usual were carried out because of the great purification cermony Eka Dasa Rudra held at Balis main temple Besakih in 1979 Religious officials recommended that all Balinese cleanse the island by cremating their dead as part of the preparations for the great Besakih ceremony Villagers of limited means pooled their resources to perform group cremations which greatly reduced the cost for each family This film is about a group of villagers in Central Bali who cooperated to carry out a group cremation"
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