Ben, a New York City writer, embarks on a trip to Texas to solve the murder of a girl he barely remembers. He teams up with the girl's brother and a record producer, uncovering a drug-crime conspiracy and ultimately avenging her death.
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is a biographical drama that explores the life and themes of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. The film delves into Mishima's struggles with identity and patriotism, as well as his exploration of art and the role of the writer in society. It also touches on his personal life, including his homosexuality and his fascination with Zen philosophy. The movie depicts Mishima's complex personality and his ultimate tragic end.
Medical students discover the quirks of Caribbean-island living at Croft University Medical School, run by a maverick medico who made a fortune with an invention and channeled the money into his personal teaching facility. An uneven blend of surf-and-turf comedy and straight drama, the series was filmed on location in Jamaica.
Zen (2009) is a biographical drama that tells the story of a Zen master in 13th-century China. The film explores the master's journey towards enlightenment, his struggles with sickness and poverty, and his teachings on Zen philosophy and Buddhist principles. Based on a novel, the film delves into the master's life at a Buddhist temple, his encounters with Buddhist priests and nuns, and his quest for spiritual enlightenment.
A Zen priest in San Francisco and cookbook author use Zen Buddhism and cooking to relate to everyday life.
A philosophy professor in Buenos Aires becomes a Buddhist monk after the death of his grandmother. He discovers meaning and purpose in life through meditation and Zen teachings. Along the way, he faces personal challenges and confronts the country's military dictatorship.
A man flies to South East Asia to start a new life. However, he soon finds his life being threatened by events beyond his control or understanding, and his grip on reality begins to spiral out of control.
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