John Christian Phifer spent 15-years working in the conventional funeral industry before leaving it all behind to create the first conservation burial ground in Tennessee. Bury Me at Taylor Hollow is an unforgettable and hopeful glimpse into an alternative approach to death and dying in America.

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The 55-minute feature length documentary broadcasted nationally in 2022 on PBS as a part of REEL SOUTH Season 7.

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If you’d like to read more about the process of making the film, here is an interview with the film’s director, Orion Pahl.

Here is a link to Larkspur Conservation’s website and here is a link to REEL SOUTH’s website.

Below is a preview of all the films that were part of REEL SOUTH Season 7.

Movie poster with festival laurels and awards from the festival circuit.

Behind-the-scenes 35mm film photo at Larkspur Conservation at Taylor Hollow.

Behind-the-scenes 35mm film photo at Larkspur Conservation at Taylor Hollow.