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Die Vergänglichkeit der Tage is a subtle exploration of daily rituals that unfolds with a meditative pace. The film captures Heinz Toku-Zen Anneser and his students as they engage in seemingly simple acts, yet each moment is steeped in Buddhist philosophy. The atmosphere is quiet and reflective, providing a stark contrast to the noise of contemporary life. Thomas Köhling's observational style allows us to linger on the details—the clinking of chopsticks, the shared meals, even the silence that hangs in the air. It’s a documentary that doesn’t rush, instead inviting viewers to savor the simplicity and depth of everyday practices. There’s a poetic quality to how life is portrayed here, making it a distinct piece in the realm of documentary cinema.
Thought-provoking portrayal of Buddhist practicesQuiet, meditative atmosphereDocumentary style encourages reflection
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