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Walking Pilgrims
Secondary Title:
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(Arukihenro)
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Filmmaker Name:
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Tommi Mendel
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Film Length:
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73 min
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Film Year:
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2006
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Duration:
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46-75 min
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Decade:
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2000s
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Color:
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color
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For a great number of people, the main motive for undertaking a pilgrimage consists of the journey itself - wandering along a path leading away from the familiar place and at the same time leading towards oneself. The road movie and documentary Walking Pilgrims (Arukihenro) focuses on today's Japanese wandering pilgrims, as they undertake the 88 Temples' Pilgrimage that circles the Japanese island of Shikoku.
Over 1000 years old, the Shikoku Henro connects 88 predetermined sacred places along a 1400 km route that circles Japan's fourth largest island, Shikoku. The pilgrimage follows the path of the holy monk Kobo Daishi (774-835), founder of Japanese Shingon Buddhism, who is said to have attained enlightenment on his ascetic wanderings through the prefectures of Tokushima, Kochi, Ehime, and Kagawa.
Despite the increasing secularization of Japanese society, the 88 Temples' Pilgrimage retains its popularity. Besides the huge crowds of bus and taxi tours that make up about 99% of the pilgrims, there are still a few walkers who undertake the entire pilgrimage in 40 to 60 days on foot. From youth at loose ends in Japan's changing economy to elderly people for whom walking the pilgrimage has been a lifelong dream, these pilgrims walk for a variety of reasons, but all find a common ground in the soothing rituals of the pilgrimage.
Walking Pilgrims (Arukihenro) was shot over a period of nine months, while the filmmakers themselves hiked along the entire route. Using ethnographic methods, the film investigates the motivations of today's pilgrims, with input from priests, academic experts, and Shikoku residents. Using the pilgrimage as its starting point, Walking Pilgrims (Arukihenro) gives insight into the religious and socio-cultural roots of contemporary Japanese society.
"...Walking Pilgrims (Arukihenro) is an absorbing and intriguing journey into the inner lives of Japanese people today, and is an excellent representation of the complex and contradictory soul of modern Japan." -- Peter Matanle, Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies
SELECTED SCREENINGS & AWARDS Bilan du Film Ethnographique, Paris, France, 2007 Worldfilm Festival of Visual Culture, Tartu, Estonia, 2007 NAFA Nordic Anthropological Film Association Festival, Trondheim, Norway, 2007 RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film, Manchester, UK, 2007 Parnu International Documentary Film Festival, Parnu, Estonia, 2007 Scientific Film Festival, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan, 2008 Days of Ethnographic Film, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008 ETNOFILM Cadca 2008, Cadca, Slovakia Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2009 T.H.I.S. Buddhist Film Festival, Singapore, 2009
SCREENINGS & AWARDSBilan du Film Ethnographique, Paris, France, 2007 Worldfilm Festival of Visual Culture, Tartu, Estonia, 2007 NAFA Nordic Anthropological Film Association Festival, Trondheim, Norway, 2007 RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film, Manchester, UK, 2007 Parnu International Documentary Film Festival, Parnu, Estonia, 2007 Mostra International do Filme Etnografico, Rio de Janeiro, Braszil, 2007 International Festival of Ethnological Film, Belgrade, Serbia, 2007 Vidovin Festival of Ethnographic and Documentary Film, Tolmin, Slovenia, 2007 Scientific Film Festival, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan, 2008 Days of Ethnographic Film, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008 ETNOFILM Cadca 2008, Cadca, Slovakia Religion Today - International Festival of Cinema & Religion, Trento, Italy, 2008 Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2009 T.H.I.S. Buddhist Film Festival, Singapore, 2009 International Festival for Arts and Media Yokohama, Japan, 2009
Walking Pilgrims
Producing & Directing
Tommi Mendel
Directing assistance
Interviews & translations
Atsuko Toda
Subtitles
Lily West
Atsuko Toda
Tommi Mendel
Visit the filmmaker's website: Tiger Toda Productions
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