A bier is a flat frame, traditionally wooden but sometimes made of other materials, used to carry a corpse for burial in a funeralprocession. In antiquity it was often simply a wooden board on which the dead was placed covered with a shroud. In modern times, however, the corpse is almost never carried on the bier without being first placed in a coffin, though the coffin is sometimes kept open. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (3456x2304, 2878 KB) Summary A bier in Grendon church; picture by R Neil Marshman (c) - see metadata Licensing File links The following pages link to this file: Bier Grendon Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (3456x2304, 2878 KB) Summary A bier in Grendon church; picture by R Neil Marshman (c) - see metadata Licensing File links The following pages link to this file: Bier Grendon Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera... // The village Grendon is a small village in rural Northamptonshire, England on the borders of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire - with many houses made of the local limestone; various older thatched houses still survive. ... Trunks A tree trunk as found at the Veluwe, The Netherlands Wood is a solid material derived from woody plants, notably trees but also shrubs. ... With regard to living things, a body is the integral physical material of an individual, and contrasts with soul, personality and behavior. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Former the 60s progressive rock band, Procession, see Procession, Sixties band Funeral Procession, illustrated in a manuscript of the Hours of the Virgin. ... A shroud is typically something, usually a cloth, that covers or protects some other object. ... A coffin (in North American English, also known as a casket) is a funerary box used in the display and containment of deceased remains -- either for burial or after cremation. ...
A bier is a flat frame, traditionally wooden but sometimes made of other materials, used to carry a corpse for burial in a funeralprocession.
In antiquity it was often simply a wooden board on which the dead was placed covered with a shroud.
In modern times, however, the corpse is almost never carried on the bier without being first placed in a coffin, though the coffin is sometimes kept open.
Bier has found success in her native Denmark with her previous work (like the 1999 box office hit comedy "The One and Only"); yet "Open Hearts" marks her first foray into the U.S. market.
Bier: I think the good thing about Dogme is that it forces you into an extreme sense of reality because there's no artificial light and no set design and all of those icings on the cake that you usually have on a movie.
Bier: Yeah, it's kind of funny because you have a set of rules, but in a way they are liberating because there's things you don't have to worry about.