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A Humble Life is certainly true to its title, a documentary study of the day-to-day world of Umeno Mathuyoshi, an old woman who lives in an isolated mountain more
A Humble Life is certainly true to its title, a documentary study of the day-to-day world of Umeno Mathuyoshi, an old woman who lives in an isolated mountain house in the Nara prefecture in Japan. close
The most devastating earthquake in Japanese history. A tsunami sweeping away everything in its path. Critical situation at the nuclear power plant. Thousands more
The most devastating earthquake in Japanese history. A tsunami sweeping away everything in its path. Critical situation at the nuclear power plant. Thousands dead and missing.
A bitter reminder to humanity that it is still powerless in the face of the elements. A terrible disaster through the eyes of witnesses. Reporting from the epicenter of events. close
Shorts from five countries (Australia, Japan, Russia, Slovenia, and United States) that all have to do with love. They are also all LGBT themed and/or directed.
Shorts from five countries (Australia, Japan, Russia, Slovenia, and United States) that all have to do with love. They are also all LGBT themed and/or directed. close
Golden Globe. Japan. The Edge of Blossoming Sakura will introduce the viewer to the legendary sanctuary Ise, which is located in Japan for more than two more
Golden Globe. Japan. The Edge of Blossoming Sakura will introduce the viewer to the legendary sanctuary Ise, which is located in Japan for more than two thousand years and is dedicated to the sun goddess Amatera-su, with countless temples and buildings that tell the rich centuries-old history of the Japanese Empire, with legends about samurai and monks.
The viewer will see the real cradle of Japanese Buddhism - Naru, where among the many monuments erected wooden temple Todai-ji, the largest in the world. In this documentary, you can get acquainted with the Hakone National Park, the temple complex in Nikko, the hot springs of Nagano, see the sacred Koyasan Valley, revived from the ashes of Jeroshima. You don’t have to go to Japan to see the beauty of the country. The edge of cherry blossoms will show the Golden Globe series of films. close
Any Shinto festival is, as the Japanese say, “the expectation of something invisible that will appear.” Everything happens exactly as described in ancient more
Any Shinto festival is, as the Japanese say, “the expectation of something invisible that will appear.” Everything happens exactly as described in ancient Japanese myths. The procession of palanquins precedes the ball of ice sculptures. One, two, three, the competition has begun. In the heat, several dozen craftsmen cut figures out of the ice. They are given an hour and a half of life, they are a symbol of Buddhist transience, the transience of earthly existence; as dew disappears in the hot morning sun, as flowers wilt in autumn, so these icy creatures melt. In Japan, Buddhism exists peacefully alongside Shintoism. The birth of a Japanese is always accompanied by Shinto rites, and death is Buddhist, and one does not contradict the other. Hakone Shinto Shrine. Today there will be a celebration of the worship of the nine-headed dragon, the master of Lake Asi. The oldest ethnographers consider rites associated with the cult of animals. They are rooted in ancient times, when people believed that by magical actions a person can influence the forces of nature. The ebb and flow of people in the center of Tokyo, the sounds of the city. You can hear the cries of street vendors, music, Japanese and Western, the cries of political agitators, the rumble of trains of the city overground, the roar of car engines like nothing like the voice of the Japanese capital. close
Japan is one of the most attractive and at the same time closed to European countries.
Many mysteries of Japanese mentality remain unattainable for us more
Japan is one of the most attractive and at the same time closed to European countries.
Many mysteries of Japanese mentality remain unattainable for us in the third millennium.
In order to touch the mysterious Japanese soul, the authors of this very beautiful film went to an ancient Shinto temple, access to which for foreigners is strictly limited. But it's only here that you can get a sense of how closely Shintoism, the traditional Japanese religion, is connected to nature worship, and see that rice is a sacred plant.
You will find yourself on an amazing Shinto festival, get acquainted with the Japanese pantheon of gods and see ancient rituals of worshiping them. The Japanese say that the real holiday is “the expectation of something invisible that will appear.” And it really is: the gods descend to earth, taking the most incredible incarnations!
You can see the traditional wedding and understand the symbolism of this colorful holiday. You will also visit the medieval castle, which was built during the samurai wars. And, perhaps, then you will discover the mystery of the ritual ascent to the sacred Mount Fujisan, which every Japanese must carry out. . . close
A story about people who sought to make the peoples of the two countries friends, make the unfamiliar culture of another country accessible and understandable, more
A story about people who sought to make the peoples of the two countries friends, make the unfamiliar culture of another country accessible and understandable, establish relations and resolve conflicts.