Deep Focus Obit
Vanessa Gould’s brisk, affectionate documentary Obit suggests that obituary writing as practiced by the ace team at The New York Times could be the most imaginative and organic form of journalism in contemporary newspapers. The movie notes that obit writers used to be shunned as verbal undertakers, and that the obit department was often viewed as a dustbin for worn or flaky talents. But readers appreciate the obituary pages of the Times as an oasis of discernment, unpredictability, and evocative writing....