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- A man's search for a stolen artifact leads him to the haunted town filled with Voodoo gangsters, masked adventurers, Depression-era private eyes and violent chiaroscuro women.
- When his apartment building is torn down, a retired lifelong New Yorker goes on a cross-country odyssey with his beloved cat Tonto.
- Yohei, a punk rocker, has to become a Buddhist monk in order to inherit a mountain temple. Yohei though initially rebelling against the tough monastic discipline learns to adjust. Then his girlfriend shows up, enticing him to return to his rock 'n' roll roots.
- A carnival magician with actual magic powers works with a talking chimp. The magician and the chimp soon become the stars of the carnival, drawing in big crowds. However, the wild-animal trainer decides to kidnap Alex and sell him.
- 'Zen' Buddhist teacher Dogen Zenji is a very important religious person during the Kamakura period, 750 years ago. After his mother died, he decides to move to China and settle as a Buddhist teacher. One bright morning, enlightened, Zenji returns to Japan as a devoted evangelist of the 'new' Buddhism. However, this new form of Buddhism is not accepted in all communities.
- Director Spike Lee's passionate adaptation of the thrilling Broadway musical about a young bohemian who experiences sex, drugs and rock and roll on his journey to selfhood.
- About three monks in a remote monastery; an aging master, a small orphan and a young man who left his city life to seek Enlightenment.
- ONE MIND is an immersive cinematic meditation on Zen monastic life in China, where a communion of nature, meditation, and labor reveals a carefully crafted way of life that reflects the very wisdom it seeks to cultivate.
- ZEN FOR NOTHING tells of the experiences of Sabine Timoteo from Switzerland, as a "Zen novice" in Antaiji in Autumn, Winter and Spring.
- Part biography of the life of 32nd Generation Shaolin Warrior Monk Shi Xing Wu - Master Yuan Zhen Wu and part documentary displaying a vast number of Shaolin Martial Arts, forms and weapons, and disciplines which have been handed down often secretly, from Master to Disciple for over 1500 years. Integrating mind, body Qi (energy) and spirit through movement, Zen meditation and Qigong was handed down by the first Zen Master Bodhidharma to the Shaolin Temple Monks who have continued these traditions to improve health, increase longevity, physical strength, calm the mind and perform amazing feats of skill, balance, grace and concentration. Mandarin with English subtitles. 32nd Generation Shaolin Warrior Monk Shi Xing Wu, secular name Master Yuan Zhen Wu has dedicated his life to sharing the Authentic Shaolin Martial Arts and Training methods to all who are willing to learn. His outstanding Coaching and Martial Arts skills have been recognized by Jet Li, Jackie Chan and more. Shi Xing Wu's mastery of these things shows clearly in this documentary as well as his passion for sharing his art and wisdom.
- Beautifully attuned to the cycles of nature and the transcendent power of the written word, this warm portrait of Beat poet Gary Snyder and his cantankerous compadre Jim Harrison intertwines Bay Area bohemia, Zen Buddhism and musings on ecology and spirituality with the complex simplicity of a perfectly crafted stanza.
- A spirited young man journeys into the mountains of China in search of a Buddhist hermit master. Along the trail he meets an unexpected cast of dedicated recluses; the gaunt ascetic, the persevering nun, a wise old master and his disciples, all who, despite living far from the world, teach him all about how to live within it. Edward A. Burger lived in China for over twelve years and is one of the few foreigners to have lived and studied with the hermits of the Zhongnan Mountains. The Mountain Path recounts his personal journey, including the story of how he found his lifelong teacher and entered into the world of these dedicated recluses. We witness the practical everyday challenges of mountain solitude, while the hermits share precious teachings on life, death and the journey within.
- Jack White flies to South East Asia to start a new life. However, he soon finds his life being threatened on arrival by events beyond his control or understanding, until his grip on reality begins to spiral dangerously out of control.
- This film is based on recurring dream of a woman walking through the desert in search of water. Longing reds and browns set against the deep sun.
- Shedding Skin follows the struggles of Jack, a gifted poker player and suicidally depressed young man. Jack is lost. Jack is depressed. Jack tries to kill himself. But for a number of reasons, some clear, some not, he's unsuccessful. In an attempt to cheer him up Jack's two best friends lead him on a drug-addled journey through poker rooms, clubs, house parties and even the courtyard of a local Church, but when that leads nowhere he turns to the advice of two unlikely gurus. Told in a somewhat circular, non-linear fashion meant to mirror Jack's interior life, the film superimposes the philosophy of Albert Camus and Zen Buddhism in the form of the counseling Jack receives from the gurus as he searches for some purpose to define his life. When Jack meets Sera, things seem to be looking up. But just as Jack finally finds a positive outlet for his energy and the film reaches its climax, he begins to question Sera's intentions.
- A Relaxing Sensible Qi Gong Sitting Exercise. Seven gentle tranquil choreographed flowing movements that calm the mind and strengthen lubricate the joints and tissues of the upper body. The program is divided into three sections: 1. Detailed commentary. 2. Individual posture with music. 3. Full demonstration with music. We invite you to discover your human potential.
- Soon after Lynda Hart died on Dec. 31, 2000 from breast cancer; Stacey Foiles started writing letters to her beloved wife everyday. In July of 2001 she began this documentary as an extension of that dialogue.
- Lewis goes undercover as a worker at the University so he can go undercover on the cricket team and discover the murderer of Morse's old college roommate.
- Kid Flash returns to Central City with a Zen attitude and new tricks up his sleeve. While thrilled to see his family again, Wally confides to Barry that he returned because he thinks there is something wrong with the speed force. Meanwhile, Cisco returns from his fact-finding mission across Earth-Prime.
- 2016– 43mTV-148.9 (37)TV EpisodeNorman Reedus and Milo Ventimiglia travel from Kyoto to Osaka Japan, taking in its cultural traditions and meeting some creative locals along the way.