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When a young girl in a contemporary northwestern American town dies, one of her neighbors and former friends rethinks her relationship with death.
Determined his death is approaching, a man pays a last visit to both his wife's grave and his son's ghost and tries to say goodbye.
A seventy-something-year-old woman dutifully visits her husband's grave only to realize that she contributed to the unhappiness of her marriage by letting her husband die lonely and unwanted.
A woman comes home dreading her grandmother's funeral, but she finds that moments of shared sorrow allow families to come together and celebrate life.
A deceased man’s friends and coworkers try to come up with the best way to mourn him and comfort his widow, even though it seems like she doesn’t need it.
In rural 1950s Pennsylvania, a man processes his wife's death alongside his tight-knit family. As he gathers courage to tend his wife's grave, he must rely on his siblings more than ever before.
After a drunk college boy falls off a balcony, a slew of characters--a groundskeeper, another student, a chaplain, and an RA--relate to his death in different ways. Their stories are sidelined for the core matter: that a boy died.
A teenager learns how to cope with the premature loss of his father. Through a newly developed relationship with his uncle, he discovers a new version of his father he wasn't privy to during his life.
An American woman tries to follow her sister to the land of the dead to tell her of their parents' demise.
In a distant land, a stillborn child roaming the Earth as a ghost bridges the gap between death and life.