Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan (1977)

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A documentary tracing the development of Shinto to the present day. Explores ancient ritual sites that are still used today, as well as major shrines and great works of Shinto religious art.

Director: David Westphal
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 46 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Minoru Miki
Editing: Benjamin Mendlowitz
Production: Japan Society
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

japan, religion, religious history, shinto, eastern religion, shintoism, history, japanese history

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan about?
A documentary tracing the development of Shinto to the present day. Explores ancient ritual sites that are still used today, as well as major shrines and great works of Shinto religious art.
Who directed Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan?
Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan was directed by David Westphal.
Who stars in Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan?
Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan stars Hannah Gordon, Edward Blake.
How long is Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan?
Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan has a runtime of 46m (46 minutes).
What genre is Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan?
Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan is a Documentary film.
Where was Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan produced?
Shinto: Nature, Gods, and Man in Japan was produced in United States of America.