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Satori in the Right Cortex
198529 min 2 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Kalle Lasn
Production: John TaylorDon Hopkins
Script: Kalle Lasn
Produced for the NFB by Psychomedia.
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Satori is a sudden flash of intuitive enlightment--the spiritual goal of Zen Buddhism. This documentary yields insight into the Japanese way of being. Oblique and impressionistic in style, short scenes reflect Japan's striking contrasts and contradictions. Narration is minimal. Filmed are: monks within a Zen Buddhist monastery; Shintoist and Buddhist street festivals; masked rituals; the Zen-based Kanrisha School of Business Management; and a Shinto initiation ceremony conducted within factory walls. A film for those interested in Far Eastern Studies and religion. Related films include: Japan Inc: Lessons for North America?, Children of the Tribe, Japanese Woman.
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Subject categories
- Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > BuddhismForeign Countries
- Foreign Countries > Japan
Credits
- director
- Kalle Lasn
- script
- Kalle Lasn
- editing
- Kalle Lasn
- executive producer
- John Taylor
- Don Hopkins
- cinematography
- Bill Schmalz
- Masayuki Naito
- Fumio Sakuma
- Mitsuo Watanabe
- narrator
- Kalle Lasn
- Nobuo Suzuki
- Kinya Tsuruta
Awards
- Award - Category: DocumentaryNorthwest Film and Video Festival