| Buddhism and Zen Buddhism- 12 titles |
with Alan Watts ; produced by Irving and Elda Hartley. Cos Cob, Conn. : Hartley Productions, [198-?] (14 min.)
Discusses the philosophy of Zen Buddhism. Shows how Buddhist
chants synchronized with striking psychedelic pictures, turn
the mind inward and induce a state of meditation which is
basic to Zen teaching.
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, c1996. (58 min.)
Explores the two religions that come from India. Huston Smith explained his point of views regarding the Hinduism. A recount of his personal experiences with the monks of Tibetan Buddhism and Japan Zen Buddhism is narrated in detail.
with Alan Watts ; produced by Irving and Elda Hartley. Cos Cob, Conn. : Hartley Productions, 1969. (14 min.) Discusses the Zen philosophy of living for the present, developing
sensory awareness and appreciating the beauty of nature.
Written and produced by Anne Cushman ; directed by Lou Hawthorne. [Cos Cob, CT : Hartley Film Foundation] c c1987. (53 min.)
Examines Zen practice and philosophy, and the impact of American
culture on Zen.
New York : Time-Life Video : Ambrose Video [distributor], [198-], c1977. 1 videocassette (52 min.) Long Search series - no. 9.
Visits Japan to investigate the Japanese experience of Buddhist worship and the complexities of Zen.
New York : Time-Life Video : Ambrose Video [distributor], [198-], c1977. 1 videocassette (52 min.) Long Search series - no. 3.
Visits Sri Lanka and India to discover the type of Buddhism practiced throughout Southest Asia. Includes talks with monks, school children, novices, and housewives who describe their own religious experiences and discuss the high moral standards demanded by Buddhism.
Myrdahl and Sherbin. Cos Cob, CT : Hartley Film Foundation, 1977, made 1976. (32 min.)
Michael, an American, has become a Buddhist monk in Thailand.
He returns home for a short reunion and discovers that his
parents view him as a beggar. The film explains his new way
of life to the satisfaction of his parents. Includes scenes
of Thailand and Buddhist temples and monasteries.
Hartley Productions ; produced by Irving and Elda Hartley. Cos Cob, Conn. : Hartley Film Foundation, c1978. (14 min.)
Visualizes the mood of Buddhism as the oneness of man and nature,
and projects peaceful scenes of the Japanese countryside to
create this feeling. Commentary is provided by author Alan Watts.
Written and directed by Toshimaro Ama. Princeton, New Jersey : Films for the Humanities ; 1988. (ca.120 min.)
Produced with the cooperation of The Zen Cultural Research
Institute, The Shogenji Zen Monastery.
Watts, Alan; Cos Cob, Conn. : Hartley Film Foundation, n.d. (13 min.)
Alan Watts discusses the philosophy of Zen and presents aspects
of the Japanese countryside, set against chanting by Buddhist
monks and Koto music ; filmed in Japan.
produced by David Cherniack Productions in association with the Network of Buddhist Organizations (U.K.) and the Office of Tibet (London) New York : Mystic Fire Video, [1997]. 4 videocassettes
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama ; introduced by Robert A. F. Thurman.
A lecture recorded July 1996, Barbican Hall, London.
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