Japan - Taiwan - USA | 2024 | B&W / Color | Drama | 114 min
DCP | Japanese | 24 fps | 1.88:1 | Dolby 5.1
SYNOPSIS
In the Meiji Period, in the 19th century Japan, transitioning towards modernization, BLACK OX explores the relationship between man and ox, inspired by the “Ten Ox-Herding Pictures” a series of short poems and illustrations from Zen Buddhism tradition that depict the path to enlightenment and spiritual awakening. BLACK OX follows the life of a Man, a former hunter-gatherer who loses his connection to the gods of nature and to his spirituality in the process of becoming a farmer and becoming “Japanese” during the nation’s period of westernization in the Meiji Period. Transitioning from a life in the mountains to a life in the farm, one day he comes across a Black Ox. He somehow succeeds in leading the reluctant animal back to his home, and begins living with it. The OX becomes his companion in a life of seasons in the attempt to reconnect with nature.
FESTIVALS
- Tokyo International Film Festival 2024
Asian Future Competition
CAST & CREDITS
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LEE Kang-Sheng
Fukuyo (Ox)
TANAKA Min
SUMORI Ryubun
Kei TAKEI
Blanca ADIKA
YAMAGUCHI Kouji
KISIMOTO Manabu
Everett Kennedy BROWN
Sandy KAI
Kanroku
Mokugusha
SHIMIZU Rie
NINOMIYA Ryutaro
IMAMURA Yukiyo
TSUTA Tetsuichiro
TSUTA Tetsuichiro
KUBODERA Koichi
UEDA Masayuki
KUMANO Keita
AOKI Yutaka
TSUTA Tetsuichiro
HEYA Kyoko
CHOU Cheng
MATSUNO Izumi
IWAMA Tsubasa
OMACHI Hibiki
OTSUKA Mitsuru
SAKAMOTO Ryuichi
Yvonne FU
MASUBUCHI Aiko
Jennifer JAO
TSUTA Tetsuichiro,
ICHIYAMA Shozo
Eric NYARI
HUANG Yin-Yu
Alex C. LO
Niko Niko Film
Moolin Films
Cinema Inutile
Cineric Creative
Fourier Films
ASIAN SHADOWS
PRESS REVIEWS
Stunning portrait of modernity set in the shadow of the Meiji Restoration.
- Kambole Campbell, IndieWire
Tetsuichiro offers another physically impressive production about agrarian life.
- Vadim Rizov, Filmmaker
His film rendition is a meditative masterpiece in the slow cinema sense, expertly crafted, but with some radical subversions up its sleeve. It’s a quiet piece that builds to a hum, then a roar.
- Blake Simons, Desperately Seek Subtitles