A visual essay on four filmmakers: Andrei Tarkovsky, Krystof Kieslowski, Wim Wenders, and Aleksei German, as they witness the fall of Communism and its aftermath. But something interesting happens along the way; these filmmakers document an upending of the traditional order of death. In their films, death becomes the first thing the dying go through, and then its precedents follow. These deaths are largely metaphorical, but they paint a picture of the communal death and individual rebirth that so many had to endure with the dismissal of an entire way of being. This was not easy or painless, and ultimate physical rebirth was never guaranteed, but in studying their works, one can come to understand some aspect of what it means to live again a...