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114 min
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.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Lee Kang-sheng | Unowned | ||
Fukuyo | Ox | Unowned | |
Min Tanaka | Unowned | ||
Ryubun Sumori | Unowned | ||
Kei Takei | Unowned | ||
Blanca Adika | Unowned | ||
Kouji Yamaguchi | Unowned | ||
Manabu Kishimoto | Unowned | ||
Everett Kennedy Brown | Unowned | ||
Kai Hoshino Sandy | Unowned | ||
Kanroku | Unowned | ||
Mokugusha | Unowned | ||
Rie Shimizu | Unowned | ||
Ryutaro Ninomiya | Unowned | ||
Yukiyo Imamura | Unowned |