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ZEN – A Fabian Enzinger Film

Posted on July 22, 2011March 20, 2022 by Dharma Documentaries
This is one of the finest non-verbal films I've come across so even better that it is also connected with Buddhism, being taken at a remote Zen temple in the Japanese Alps.

This is one of the finest non-verbal films I’ve come across so even better that it is also connected with Buddhism, being taken at a remote Zen temple in the Japanese Alps.

The images start with the magnificent mountains, before descending to one of the cities and then on into the monastery, where we follow the highly ritualised lives of the monks and nuns.

Besides the landscapes, there are some truly memorable scenes, like the monastics on alms round, the unrolling of the scriptures, and even the taking of a meal, all of which become slightly surreal under the watchful eye of the camera.

The film was made by Fabian Enzinger for The Academy Of Media Arts in 1999, and features music by Virgil Enzinger and also by Michael Stearns, whose work in this field is well-known (Baraka, Chronos, etc).

Here are the music credits:

00:00 – 10:15 Michael Stearns

10:15 – 13:20 Virgil Enzinger

13:20 – 14:45 Michael Stearns

14:45 – 24:00 Virgil Enzinger

24:00 – 28:36 Michael Stearns

 

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Some Stills from the Documentary

 

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TAGS:
Dharma, Japan, Mahayana, Monastics, Music, Non-Verbal, Nuns, Temples, Zen

1 thought on “ZEN – A Fabian Enzinger Film”

  1. Alexis Josho says:
    November 2, 2013 at 1:59 pm

    Superbly filmed! You feel as if you were right there in every place, every scenery, every ritual. Incredible music. Thanking you for sharing such a wonderful oportunity.

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