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2025

Death of an Undertaker

A striking directorial debut from Australian actor Christian Byers (The Narrow Road to the Deep North and December Boys), Death of an Undertaker blurs the line between documentary and fiction, past and present, life and death, where cinema becomes a powerful cue to evoke the presence of absent loved ones.

Director

Christian Byers

Runtime

88 Minutes

Country

Australia

Classification

Unclassified 15+

A striking directorial debut from Australian actor Christian Byers (The Narrow Road to the Deep North, December Boys), Death of an Undertaker blurs the line between documentary and fiction, past and present, life and death.

Shot over the course of eight years in a Sydney funeral home, Byers stars as a young man who is taken under the wing of real-life funeral director Michele Salamone, as he begins reflecting on his own encounters with death and mortality. Incorporating glitchy VHS artefacts and impressionistic DV cam footage, this film provides an unforgettable meditation the nature of existence, where cinema becomes a powerful cue to evoke the presence of absent loved ones.

Having recently premiered at Sydney Film Festival, this bold documentary/fiction hybrid will appeal to fans of similarly adventurous boundary-blurring work like The Plains (AFF 2022).
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Film Credits

Director

Christian Byers

Year

2024

Country

Australia

Language

English & Italian

Subtitles

English

Type

Documentary & Feature

Program Strand

Moviejuice & World Documentary

Producer

Christian Byers

Writer

Christian Byers

Cinematographer

Christian Byers

Editor

PJ Mitton

Cast

Christian ByersMichele Salamone & Rosa Peronace

Music

Nicky Mitton

Film Source

Christian Byers

Genre

DocumentaryDrama & Experimental

At AFF 2025, Moviejuice present two adventurous Australian independent features - Christian Byers’ Death of an Undertaker and Adam C. Briggs and Sam Dixon’s A Grand Mockery

Moviejuice is an Adelaide-based film collective dedicated to the screening, distribution, and celebration of alternative and experimental cinema. Formed in 2022, they have hosted an eclectic collection of film and music events across a variety of spaces. Moviejuice works to foster a local screen culture that celebrates the intersection of art and community, with a focus on the independent Australian film scene and its future.

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