The Departure (2017 film)
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The Departure | |
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Directed by | Lana Wilson |
Produced by | Lana Wilson |
Cinematography | Emily Topper |
Music by | Nathan Michel |
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Country | United States |
Language | Japanese |
The Departure is a 2017 American documentary by Lana Wilson. It concerns suicide in Japan. The film premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival in New York.[1][2] It was nominated for a 2018 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary.[3]
References
- ^ Kate Erbland (April 22, 2017), ‘The Departure’ Review: ‘After Tiller’ Director Returns With An Intimate Documentary About Suicidal Tendencies — Tribeca 2017: Buddhist priest Ittetsu Nemoto wants to help you live, but he may no longer see the point in this stirring documentary, IndieWire
- ^ "17 Movies to See at the Tribeca Film Festival This Year", Vulture.com, New York magazine, April 20, 2017
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- Ann Hornaday (October 31, 2017), "In the documentary 'The Departure,' a Buddhist monk occupies the thin place between life and death", The Washington Post
- Ken Jaworowski (October 12, 2017), "Review: In 'The Departure', Watching Over Those Who Flirt With Death", The New York Times
- Chuck Bowen (October 9, 2017), "The Departure", Slant
- Alan Scherstuhl (October 10, 2017), "Intimate Doc "The Departure" Finds a Monk Teaching Potential Suicides What Death Truly Means", The Village Voice
- Frank Scheck (October 12, 2017), "'The Departure': Film Review", The Hollywood Reporter
- Scott Macaulay (October 13, 2017), "Director Lana Wilson Talks Gaining Trust, Valuing Life and Her Wise, Empathetic Suicide Prevention Doc, The Departure", Filmmaker
- Robert Abele (October 19, 2017), "'The Departure' looks at selflessness and suffering from a Zen monk's view", The Los Angeles Times