Ma: Space/Time in the Garden of Ryoan-ji (S)
1989·Japan·16 min.
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The early sixteenth-century Japanese garden in the Zen temple of Ryoan-ji, in Kyoto, is considered a masterpiece of the karesansui or “dry landscape” style… In this film, the viewer is invited to experience the garden as an embodiment of ma, a Japanese concept that conveys both time and space… The aesthetic of the film is the message, it has the quality of an experimental film, a conceptual film-an artwork in itself. Good balance of music/visuals/titles. If not as compelling for some viewers as for others, still rated as very effective. Makes one want to visit the actual garden and experience its spiritual energy. (Art on Screen)
DirectorTakahiko Iimura
ScreenwriterTakahiko Iimura
MusicTakehisa Kosugi
CinematographyTakahiko Iimura
Original titleMa: Space/Time in the Garden of Ryoan-ji (S)