FRANCO
BERTOSSA
Approached yoga, meditation and martial arts in the seventies, pushed by the “meaninglessness”, as he appointed, felt in that period. From 1980 he traveled a lot in India, where he met various living masters. In Europe he knew the Karlfried Graf Dürckheim Count, Zen pioneer, and he become a disciple of Gérard Blitz. He is also a pupil of Maruyama Koretoshi Sensei, connoisseur of the founder of Aikido, Ueshiba Morihei. In 1994 founded with Beatrice Benfenati and Filmè Cosma, A.S.I.A. (Internal Space and Ambient Association), in Bologna, where he try to impart “the awakening to mystery of being”, with an philosophical-existential approach.
FAUSTO TAITEN GUARESCHI
Put in contact with Eastern disciplines from young age, praticing competitively with success Judo, Karate and Kendo. At the end of the sixties he knew Zen and the one would become his master: Taisen Deshimaru. In 1983 got Dharma transmission by the master Narita Shūyū, who became the first abbot of Fudenji Monastery in 1984 in Fidenza. From 2004, F.T. Guareschi become his successor in charge. Fudenji is recognized by Italian State as a confessional institution; it is a spiritual and cultural center Sōtō Zen, in dialogue with Christian religion and contemporary vanguard of thought.
CORRADO
PENSA
Former teacher of Indian Religions and Philosophies at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”, he met the meditation practices in the seventies, first in London then in U.S.A., under the guide of Shunryū Suzuki Roshi at San Francisco Zen Center. He knew and attended entity as the ones of Tessajara Monastery in California and Insight Meditation Center in Massachusetts. There he obtained his training and back in Italy he founded in Rome the A.Me.Co. (Association for Meditation of Awareness Vipassanā) with Neva Papachristou, where he currently teach, with a laic approach at Buddhist practices.
ENGAKU
TAINO
He is always been passionate about mountain, he become mountain guide, sci and climbing instructor. At the end of the sixties he left his job at bank, moving to Japan with the purpose to learn Zen, as it happened at the monastery Shōfuku-ji in Kobe. There he is accepted as a disciple by Yamada Mumon Roshi of whom he become his persona assistants; in 1971 he was ordained as a monk. In 1973 he decided to come back in Italy where he founded, over the Orvieto hills, Scaramuccia Bukkosam Zenshinji, a Rinzai Zen school; there Taino teach meditation in relationship with various physical activities through a de-orientalized approach to Buddhism.
MARIO
THANAVARO
Moved in London in the seventies, where he met the man who become his spiritual guide: Achaan Sumedho, a Thai Forest Tradition Buddhist master. He was ordained as monk in the 1979 and then he spend several years abroad. In 1990, following the invitation of the intellectual Vincenzo Piga, he come back in Italy with the aim of establishing the first Italian Theravāda monastery, Santacittarama, where he become the first abbot. After 18 yeas of monk life he returned to laic life and he founded with Enzina Luce the Amita Luce Infinita Association, where he teaches with an holistic approach of spiritual consciousness.
This work is an ode to the wise-madness that has dwelled in man throughout the history of the world, a feeling of unstoppable restlessness which pushes to dig deep down, so down to discover the mystery of ourselves. We researched that special feeling meeting various Buddhist Italian masters. Their teachings are inspired by an historical figure, Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), a noble and a lord of a reign in what is present-day Nepal, who choose to abandon everything to consecrate himself to the spiritual research. At the base of his choice there was a simple and tragic observation about the human condition: it is always and inevitably accompanied by suffering. His path will conduct him to the cessation of such suffering, through the awakening.
Stefano Croci (1984) dedicated himself to musical composition since 2000, performing in Italy and Europe, recording several albums with differents bands; in the meanwhile he started working in photograpy and filmmaking as well. He earned a degree in History of Art in 2008 at University of Bologna, he is founder and artistic director of production company Caucaso.
His research is mainly directed towards the deepening of philosophies and religions - and its artistic results - exploring its boundaries, in thought, history and places.
Silvia Siberini (1980) got a master’s degree in Philosophy (2006) and one Oriental Studies (2013) at University of Bologna. Since 2001 she has collaborated with various Italian artists in the field of visual art such as wall paintings, photography, documentaries and publishing. She has worked in Latin America, India and Japan studying comparative philosophy. In 2012 she founded the production company Mai.
Their last experimental documentary La Pietà del Vento (2014) about the Italian architect Carlo Scarpa and the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō was presented at more then forty Italian and International Film Festivals like Bellaria Film Festival, Portobello Film Festival (U.K.); architecture film festivals like Cinetekton! FilmFest (Mexico) - awarded as best short documentary, Istanbul International Architecture Film Fest (Turkey), Arquiteturas Film Fest Lisboa (Portugal); video poetry film festivals like VideoBardo (Argentina), Athens Video Poetry (Greece); video-art festival like Toride Video Project (Japan), Cairo Video Festival (Egypt).
Caucaso is a production company and a group of authors active in research and cinema from 2002. In collaboration with the University of Bologna, Caucaso produces institutional films and documentaries on visual anthropology.
During its early years the exploration of possible narrative forms is put into effect through music, performance and film, giving birth to La Situation est Claire (2007), Khalid (2009), Giussano (2010), Ulisse Futura (2011), I Colonnelli di Roma (2012) among others. In 2012 Caucaso achieved its first feature documentary, ‘The Golden Temple‘, premiered at the 69th Venice Film Festival. In 2014 the documentary ‘Muro Basso - The Low Barrier‘, about the topic of Anti-mafia, is acquired and broadcasted by the Italian Rai Storia and the Swiss Rsi, and it is also used in many classroom as an education documentary tool.
Caucaso’s works were presented at Italian and international festivals and university such as East End Film Festival, Portobello Fim Festival, Reykjavik International Film Festival, Festival dei Popoli, RIFF, Torino Film Festival, Tirana International Festival, Cinemateca Uruguaya, Humboldt Univeristy Berlin, UCL, SOAS and BFI in London, Cineteca di Bologna, Urbanize! Wien, Cineteca Nazionale Roma, Cine Gaumont Buenos Aires, CCA in Glasgow, PUC Sao Paulo.
Mai is an independent production company based in Bologna, Italy, born in 2012. Its main aim is to focus on productions which, in form and content, explore and cross new boundaries, between Art and Philosophy in order to investigate modern man and different point of view of reality with the medium of cinema, photography and illustration.
The latest work, the short documentary La Pietà del Vento, has participated in numerous Italian and international festivals and it also has been presented at the 71.st Venice International Film Festival, which was invited and sponsored by the Veneto Region and Embassy of Japan in Italy. Currently it is working on the long version of La Pietà del Vento.
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Franco Bertossa, Fausto Taiten Guareschi,
Corrado Pensa, Engaku Taino, Mario Thanavaro
Stefano Croci, Silvia Siberini
Giuseppe Petruzzellis
Jacopo Bonora
Enrico Masi, Stefano Migliore
Maria Grazia Riccio, Davide Rabacchin,
Massimiliano Giunta, Tana Garrido Ruiz
Tim Hecker, Dr. James B. Hopkins, UUUUUU, Leonardo
Boldrin, Roberta Galli, Mihaly Fliegauf, Proprio Tu
Giandomenico Zeppa
Riccardo Cavallini
Caucaso, Mai
Wandering Monks Ayurveda Association
Laura Corazza - Laboratorio M.E.L.A., Unibo
Recognised as a film of cultural value by
Mibact - Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage
and Activities and Tourism - Directorate-general for Cinema
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62'
Italian, English
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