S.P.K.: Two Autopsy Films: Human Postmortem
Jan 01 1983
•1h 0m
•Music, Documentary
The first film is an instructional autopsy film processed by SPK, with original soundtrack by SPK. The second film is the same autopsy film, in its original context (without processing and with instructional monologue).
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