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Why has BOHDI - Dalma Left for the East?

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  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1988
  • Running Time175min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Selected for this series by Lee Yong-Kwan and added to the programme by Kim Ji-Seok, Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? seems at first sight an anomalous choice for this context. Whereas the other films in the series make a virtue of their rough-and-ready conditions of production, Bae′s film is a work of extreme aesthetic refinement, shot on 35mm and made with painstaking care. And yet like the other films here it was made entirely independently with the smallest possible crew; the director himself also wrote, photographed and edited the film. Framed as a retreat from (or alternative to) to the noise and pollution of present-day city life, the film offers its viewers not an explication of Zen Buddhism but a contemplative experience which may or may not serve as a step towards enlightenment. Using five main ′characters′ (three men of varying ages: an elderly monk, his disciple and an orphaned boy; and two animals: a jay and a cow) and a minimal narrative centred on reactions to physical death, rejection of the material world and links between buddhism and shamanism, Bae sets out to create a cinema of meditative poetry. (Tony Rayns)
Director
Director
Bae Yong-Kyun
Born in Taegu, 1951. While studying fine arts he worked as assistant director on student films. After graduating he went on take a doctorate and now teaches Fine Art in Taegu. The script for his debut film Why Has Bodhi-Dharma left for the East? was written in 1981, five years before he managed to start making the film, which won the Golden Leopard at the 1989 Locarno Film Festival. His second film Black Soil, White People(1997) has had only limited screenings at home and abroad.
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Credit
  • Director Bae Yong-Kyun 배용균
  • Cast Yi Pan-Young, Sin Won-Sup, Hwang Hae-Jin
  • Screenplay Bae Yong-Kyun
  • Cinematography Bae Yong-Kyun
  • Production Design Bae Yong-Kyun
  • Music Jin Gyu-yong