
1995
There is a special moment in the lives of the that can be described by a single word: Mabadong. Toraja funerals are as they were 500 years ago. The tradition of letting into the inner circle of mourners anyone weeping for the deceased, is a ritual which brings together every rank of society. It is a huge ceremony which reinforces the social hierarchy and keeps alive the spirit of the Toraja culture. But it is also a tradition that threatens to put this people into financial ruin. This is the story of a young man who puts his family in debt, sells his parents' house and gambles the lot on cockfights, to raise the money for his grandmother's funeral and thus preserve his family's rank in the tribe.

Wet Earth and Warm People

The Look of Silence

The Funeral of Metropolitan Emilianos of Silyvria

Sieben Mulden und eine Leiche

War Photographer

Germany in Autumn

Capri in Tangerang (Her Sneakers)

Canine

Dragon Island

Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist

The Other Side of Burka

Untold Stories of Columbine

Guilty

The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II

Di Cavalcanti Di Glauber

The Last Trimate

Position Among the Stars

Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee and Jessica Wongso

Yamamoto Senji's Farewell Ceremony

Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine