Kanzeon
Date: Friday, 25 November 2011
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm (including Q&A)
Venue: Memorial Chapel, University of Glasgow
Admission: Free

‘Kanzeon’ is part documentary and part sensory exploration of sound in Japanese Buddhism. Far from Tokyo, a rarely seen view of Japanese culture is revealed through ancient rituals and extraordinary musical spectacle. The film invites the audience to immerse into this unconventional and trans-formative world.
After the screening, there will be a Q&A session with the film’s two directors: Neil Cantwell and Tim Grabham. The film was produced in 2011, and its running time is 86 minutes. For further information about the film, please go to: http://www.kanzeonthemovie.com/
The screening is organised jointly by the Interfaith Chaplaincy, University of Glasgow, and Japan Desk Scotland. For further information about the screening, please contact Japan Desk Scotland at japandeskscotland@googlemail.com
