Kissed is a 1996 Canadian film, directed and cowritten by Lynne Stopkewich, based on Barbara Gowdys short story We So Seldom Look On Love. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 1996.
As far back as Sandra Larson Parker can remember, she has been fascinated by death. As a child, she dances with the corpses of animals at night, rubbing them on her body, before giving them a funeral. She performs this dance in front of her only friend, a girl named Carol Jessie Winter Mudie, who ends their friendship soon afterward.In college, Sandra studies biology, carefully dissecting the bodies of small animals, trying to avoid disfiguring them. She gets a job at a funeral home to be closer to dead bodies. The funeral homes janitor Jan James Timmons believes, like Sandra, that dead bodies still have a soul in them. While driving the hearse with a body in a coffin in the back through a car wash, Sandra looks at the body and finds a shining light, believing that bodys soul is alive somewhere. ........
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