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Though it's patently clear that they love each other very much, which is really sweet.Yes, they touch on the various funerals that are in progress. Francis is a thoroughly likable guy with plenty of quirks that his long-suffering wife must contend with. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. The funeral directors themselves are also amazing. Just finished watching season 2 and already wishing there was more. Was this review helpful? 3 out of 3 found this helpful. I am an atheist and hate the American way of death and still do not like funerals at all - waste of money and time - but really like how these polynesian cultures express grief and family love.
Greatly looking forward to season 3. 6 out of 7 found this helpful. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Humble and human they are likeable if unlikely guides.
Was this review helpful? Thoroughly enjoying every episode and can't wait for season 2 to be shown here in Australia. Very shameful and disrespectful. Because if you don't, it will consume you alive and take you down a very dark path. I have seen personally in my life many different ceremonies and this show allowed me to see a new one. Funny, happy, sad, cultural, loving, respectful, enjoyable, open mind, a few words that best describes this programme.
Not the funeral bits but everything else the humour, shenanigans and just the culture. This show is different from the same old realities. It takes a special team of people to curate a show that incorporates minor triviality and yet gives reverence to the deceased and their family.
It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. The show cuts back and forth to individual interviews which are frankly hilarious.
A thoroughly likeable reality show that focuses on the passion and joy with which life should be celebrated.
What an amazing series, I hope there are many more seasons to come.
I feel and enjoy everybodies earthly vibe on here. Always moving - sometimes in unexpected ways. 7 out of 9 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? I'm Polynesian but I've moved away for university and I get homesick sometimes by when I watch this show it really makes me feel at home. All rights reservedThis website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. They only want publicity and money! If only everyone in the business was there for the loved ones of the deceased and not just the money. We will all die. Was this review helpful? I'm deeply saddened by this film and I hope they end it.
It should not be on television where people can watch you mourn and bury your loved ones.
Down to earth, sadness, respect and appropriate humour.
These cookies do not store any personal information.Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies.
I laughed, i cried and had an emjoyable tome watching this show.
Definitely a good watch.
Was this review helpful? Was this review helpful?
The Tipene family is so incredibly respectful and work hard to ensure the dead are respected and well cared for.
It makes you laugh, cry, reflect, and really put things in perspective.
The Netflix documentary/reality show Casketeers chronicles the daily events at Tipene Funerals in Onehunga, New Zealand. This program shows a family, co workers and friends that truly care about their business and the families that they help through the process of losing a loved one. 3 out of 4 found this helpful. It made me laugh, it made me cry, and Francis' girlish giggle is infectious. Francis and his team show us what life is like being a funeral director. Netflix has gone overboard on trying to create films, this one needs to stop publicising grieving people for their money hungry pockets.
Though it's patently clear that they love each other very much, which is really sweet.Yes, they touch on the various funerals that are in progress. Francis is a thoroughly likable guy with plenty of quirks that his long-suffering wife must contend with. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. The funeral directors themselves are also amazing. Just finished watching season 2 and already wishing there was more. Was this review helpful? 3 out of 3 found this helpful. I am an atheist and hate the American way of death and still do not like funerals at all - waste of money and time - but really like how these polynesian cultures express grief and family love.
Greatly looking forward to season 3. 6 out of 7 found this helpful. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Humble and human they are likeable if unlikely guides.
Was this review helpful? Thoroughly enjoying every episode and can't wait for season 2 to be shown here in Australia. Very shameful and disrespectful. Because if you don't, it will consume you alive and take you down a very dark path. I have seen personally in my life many different ceremonies and this show allowed me to see a new one. Funny, happy, sad, cultural, loving, respectful, enjoyable, open mind, a few words that best describes this programme.
Not the funeral bits but everything else the humour, shenanigans and just the culture. This show is different from the same old realities. It takes a special team of people to curate a show that incorporates minor triviality and yet gives reverence to the deceased and their family.
It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. The show cuts back and forth to individual interviews which are frankly hilarious.
A thoroughly likeable reality show that focuses on the passion and joy with which life should be celebrated.
What an amazing series, I hope there are many more seasons to come.
I feel and enjoy everybodies earthly vibe on here. Always moving - sometimes in unexpected ways. 7 out of 9 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? I'm Polynesian but I've moved away for university and I get homesick sometimes by when I watch this show it really makes me feel at home. All rights reservedThis website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. They only want publicity and money! If only everyone in the business was there for the loved ones of the deceased and not just the money. We will all die. Was this review helpful? I'm deeply saddened by this film and I hope they end it.
It should not be on television where people can watch you mourn and bury your loved ones.
Down to earth, sadness, respect and appropriate humour.
These cookies do not store any personal information.Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies.
I laughed, i cried and had an emjoyable tome watching this show.
Definitely a good watch.
Was this review helpful? Was this review helpful?
The Tipene family is so incredibly respectful and work hard to ensure the dead are respected and well cared for.
It makes you laugh, cry, reflect, and really put things in perspective.
The Netflix documentary/reality show Casketeers chronicles the daily events at Tipene Funerals in Onehunga, New Zealand. This program shows a family, co workers and friends that truly care about their business and the families that they help through the process of losing a loved one. 3 out of 4 found this helpful. It made me laugh, it made me cry, and Francis' girlish giggle is infectious. Francis and his team show us what life is like being a funeral director. Netflix has gone overboard on trying to create films, this one needs to stop publicising grieving people for their money hungry pockets.