I have a film called "Sambhoga-Kaya" a buddhist reflection film at Canyon
Cinema.

Dominic

On Tue, Oct 28, 2025 at 10:02 AM Ugo Bo <[email protected]> wrote:

> To Dave suggestion I'd surely add Standish Lawder's "Corridor", "an
> occasion for meditative speculation" (in his own words).
> Livio
>
> Il giorno domenica 26 ottobre 2025, Dave Tetzlaff <[email protected]> ha
> scritto:
>
>> Well, there are a fair number of avant garde films that ARE
>> yogic/meditative/spiritual practices in form somehow without PHOTOGRAPHING
>> such practices as they exist in the real world [or as we say in the biz
>> (sic) "the pro filmic event"]
>> Paul Sharits: Mandala Films
>> Ernie Gehr: Serene Velocity*
>> John and James Whitney
>> (and others germane to The Center for Visual Music)
>> Scott Bartlet: Off/On
>> Anthony McCall
>> Several shorts in The FluxFilm anthology, though 'Zen for Film' might not
>> qualify depending on how you take it. 😉
>>
>> In some cases the artists expressed some meditative/spiritual intent. In
>> others, it kinds works out that way regardless. The cited above are just
>> what comes to my mind at the moment. There are more for sure...
>>
>> If you were curating a program on your stated theme, you might mix these
>> formal examples with representational ones in interesting ways an audience
>> might appreciate.
>>
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