Still life by Umberto Pasolini 

On Replay, which is one of the few non-paid platforms, there are hidden unmissable films, like this little gem that is Still-life

John May, the protagonist around whom the whole story revolves, is a municipal employee who is concerned, and is concerned, with giving a dignified burial to the forgotten dead: he reconstructs their history through the objects and photographs he finds in their uninhabited homes, he puts himself in search of relatives, and attends, alone, the funeral services, as well as the burial, with the aim of making the death of people often forgotten by everyone in life dignified.
Jhon May is a man, however, equally lonely, precise bordering on maniacal, absolutely habitual as well as good.
Then something happens that forces him to relate to life in a different way.
Still life is a film absolutely worth seeing.
It is delicate and spontaneous even in dealing with challenging topics such as that of love and death.