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Dust to Light & Pure Land Film Screening

  • New York Zendo Shobo-ji 223 East 67th Street New York, NY, 10065 United States (map)

Join us for a special screening of the documentaries Dust to Light and Pure Land followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers. Curated as part of our Ode to Common Things programming, these films reflect on quiet moments in life.

Popcorn and tea provided.

Ticket Information
Limited spots. All are welcome. Tickets are donation based with a suggested donation of $20. Donations will support the Zen Studies Society and filmmakers.

Schedule
5:30-5:45pm Dust to Light

5:45-7:30pm Pure Land

7:30-8:30pm Discussion Q&A with tea/snacks

Film Synopses
DUST TO LIGHT is an award winning short documentary about what is really going on under the surface when we are cleaning. The film listens as four Zen & Tea practitioners reflect on the transformative process of cleaning when it is approached as a meditation rather than burdensome chore. TRAILER

PURE LAND is a moving and thought-provoking portrait of two Japanese immigrant Buddhists in New York. The film centers around Miki, a 55-year-old ex-banker Buddhist missionary, and Toni, a 91-year-old wife of a Jewish atheist. In search of her final path to salvation, Toni invited Miki to move into her and her husband's home four years ago. Since then, Toni has been single-heartedly seeking one thing above all else—a peaceful mind. Through the deeply personal stories of the two Buddhists, PURE LAND explores the universal theme of finding inner peace amidst the challenges of life, and the power of human connection in overcoming adversity.

Filmmakers
Erika Houle is a cinematographer, director, and documentary filmmaker based in New York. She has worked around the world on feature films, documentaries, commercials, and episodic television shows, most notably NBC's Saturday Night Live. Her early work as a documentary cinematographer took her across the country and internationally to India and Haiti. She shot for Equal Means Equal, the feature documentary film cornerstone of the movement to pass the Equal Rights Amendment. She also does experimental work, most recently directing a music video for Joan Baez’s 2019 Grammy nominated album Whistle Down the Wind. Her latest film Dust to Light (2023) premiered at AmDocs and DOC NYC. The film received the Best Documentary Short award at the Downtown LA Film Festival.

Nori Mizukami is a Japanese filmmaker, known for his award-winning short films 18 Seconds (2014) and What's Invisible (2017). 18 Seconds was the recipient of the Best Short award at the prestigious Harlem International Film Festival, and was also selected for screening at the San Francisco International Short Film Festival, People's Film Festival, and Mount Vernon Film Festival. What's Invisible won the New Perspective Award at the Kodama International Film Festival, as well as Best Documentary at the Asian Cinematography Awards. With Pure Land, Nori has expanded his repertoire, embarking on his first feature-length documentary project. His unique approach to storytelling blends introspection with an eye for visual detail, showcasing the power of film to explore the human mind.

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