88 - pilgern auf japanisch is a fascinating documentary that immerses you in the spiritual journey of pilgrimage through Japan. The film captures the subtle beauty of the landscapes, but it’s really about the people and their personal stories. There’s a reflective, almost meditative pace to it, allowing the viewer to truly absorb the moments. The cinematography has this raw quality that feels both intimate and expansive—like you’re walking alongside the pilgrims themselves. It doesn’t shy away from the challenges faced, adding depth to the experience. You get a sense of place, culture, and the search for meaning. It’s not flashy, but that’s part of its charm; it’s all about the journey, both external and internal.
Explores spiritual themesIntimate storytellingStunning visuals of Japanese landscapes
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Gerald Koll
Director