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Restorative
Art...A Subspecialty of Embalming (1938)
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Running
Time: 57
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Date:
1938-1939 |
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Audio: Silent |
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Production
Company: Martone Productions |
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Format:
Originally filmed in 8mm film, but transferred from film to DVD with professional grade, high tech equipment;
filmed mostly in black & white with some
color footage; footage is done well and in focus, and despite its age is still very clear,
though there is a bit of graininess |
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Warning:
Content is extremely graphic |
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synopsis
Authentic
1938 production (originally on two 8mm reels) of mortuary science students
filming their projects. The footage shows them working
on cadavers using restorative art techniques to
restore bodies badly damaged from accident or disease.
The scenes are graphic and show the students going
through the process of analyzing what needs to be done
and performing the demi-surgery. You will see in
detail the preparation of the bodies, the resculpting
of the faces and bodies, the make-up being applied,
and then the final presentation in the casket. There are about a dozen of these examples, plus extra
footage showing plaster cast making on the students,
sculpting heads, practice make-up, first aid, CPR, and
a bit of horsing around.
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