Making Forest of Bliss: The Film, the Book, the DVD, and the Breakthrough |
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Authors: | TOM COOPER |
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Institution: | Emerson College |
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Abstract: | Robert Gardner's and Àkos Östör's Making of Forest of Bliss (2002) is a combination book and DVD that contains eight teaching tools for better understanding Gardner's celebrated film Forest of Bliss. After the film was shot in 1985, filmmaker Gardner and anthropologist Östör recorded a conversation about each image and sound of the film while they screened it again in 1987, and remembered their filmmaking process on location in Benares, India. The feature length (89 minute) documentary about death ritual, reincarnation, the sacred Ganges River, and the very atmosphere of Benares is included as DVD, as are teaching tools such as frame grabs (still images from the film), a mathematically precise shot list, bibliography, important criticism and essays about the film, and the featured in-depth conversation between filmmaker Gardner and anthropological advisor Östör. This essay articulates the unique breakthroughs in pedagogy, cross-cultural studies, and multidisciplinary analysis such hybrid technology provides. |
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Keywords: | Robert Gardner ethnographic film death India |
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