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Title RAI Film Festival 2017. Uzu / [director, Gaspard Kuentz]
Published London, England : Royal Anthropological Institute, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (28 min.)
Summary Held every October in the city of Matsuyama, the Dogo Autumn Festival is one of the most violent religious festivals celebrated in Japan. Eight teams of men carrying massive portable wood shrines that can weigh up to a ton collide them together in a holy battle, leaving many injured and exhausted. "Uzu" is an immersive documentary film that focuses on the physical and spiritual experience of the festival from within. A thrilling ride into the violence as well as a penetrating insight into its meaning, "Uzu" propounds a unique cinematic experience, between sensory ethnography and "war" reporting
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed August 18, 2017)
In Japanese with English subtitles
Subject Festivals -- Japan -- Matsuyama-shi
Shinto -- Customs and practices.
Violence -- Japan -- Matsuyama-shi -- Religious aspects
Festivals.
Shinto -- Customs and practices.
Violence -- Religious aspects.
Japan -- Matsuyama-shi.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Short films.
Documentary films.
Short films.
Documentaires.
Courts métrages.
Form Streaming video
Author Kuentz, Gaspard, 1981- director.
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, organizer.