Là où les montagnes volent
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Là où les montagnes volent
Umeda, [20--?]
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Where mountains fly
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In French and Japanese ;with optional English, French, or Japanese subtitles; Japanese-narrated version available
Based on a 13th-century Japanese text, "l'Origine des montagnes"
Credits: Image, sound, editing and animation, Sandra Roth ; research and translations, Carina Roth ; original music, Alexandre Joly
DVD; Colour recording system: PAL
Issued in container (19 cm.)
Summary: In 538 AD, a mountain flew over from India to land in Japan. The arrival of Mt. Omine in the Kii peninsula is a metaphor for the introduction of Buddhism to Japan. Where Mountains Fly takes you deep into Japanese sacred mountains by way of two narratives: a legend dating back to the 12th c. AD, and contemporary religious practices in the mountains. The legendary narrative follows the path of En-no-gyoja, the alledged founder of Shugendo, the "Way of Practicing Magical Powers", on his pilgrimage through the Kii peninsula. The fictional episodes are intertwined with documentary episodes bearing testimony to the use of these sacred mountains by various contemporary Shugendo practicioners. Where Mountains Fly mingles documentary with fiction in an entirely novel way. The universe it introduces, filled with nature and mystery, takes you along mountain paths to little known aspects of Japanese cultures