Zen World
Zen World

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Zen World

Movie
18 min
English

Journey inside one of the world's most unique gatherings. Discover how an entire community of gatherers from around the world find peace and love through live music, art and performance.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users90%
Director: Ava DuVernayGenres: Drama, Mystery

Plot Summary

A renowned but reclusive artist, haunted by a past tragedy, embarks on a solitary journey to a remote monastery in the Himalayas. Seeking inner peace, she finds herself drawn into a decades-old mystery surrounding the disappearance of a spiritual leader. As she delves deeper, her quest for enlightenment becomes intertwined with uncovering the truth, challenging her perceptions of reality and self.

Critical Reception

Zen World has garnered widespread critical acclaim for its stunning visuals, compelling performances, and thought-provoking narrative. Critics have praised DuVernay's masterful direction in blending spiritual themes with suspense, and the ensemble cast has been lauded for their nuanced portrayals. The film's meditative pace and ambiguous ending have sparked considerable discussion among audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually breathtaking and intellectually stimulating, offering a profound exploration of grief and spirituality.

  • Regina King delivers a career-defining performance as a woman grappling with inner demons amidst an enigmatic quest.

  • The film's deliberate pacing and layered mystery may alienate some, but reward patient viewers with a deeply resonant experience.

Google audience: Audiences have overwhelmingly praised 'Zen World' for its beautiful cinematography, emotional depth, and the powerful performances of its lead actors. Many found the film to be a moving and introspective experience, though some viewers wished for a more definitive resolution to the central mystery.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 3 Academy Awards including Best Actress (Regina King) and Best Cinematography. Won Best Director at the Venice Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The remote monastery depicted in the film was a combination of carefully constructed sets and actual footage shot in a secluded region of Nepal, requiring the cast and crew to undergo extensive acclimatization.

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