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Depictions of Gautama Buddha in film

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Films about the Buddha

The life ofSiddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, has been the subject of severalfilms.

History

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The first known film about the life of Buddha wasBuddhadev (English title:Lord Buddha) which was produced by the well-known Indian filmmakerDadasaheb Phalke (1870–1944) in 1923.

Two years later, another important Buddha film was released,The Light of Asia (Hindi title:Prem Sanyas). This movie was made by the German filmmakerFranz Osten (1875–1956).Himansu Rai (1892–1940) played the Buddha. Its title suggests that the script was based on the bookThe Light of Asia composed by the British poetSir Edwin Arnold, which was issued by theTheosophical Society in 1891. In fact, its contents deviate deliberately from Arnold's book. The film was a greater success in Europe than in India. It gives a somewhat romantic picture of the life of Buddha.Buddhadev as well asThe Light of Asia weresilent films.

On March 20, 1952, a Japanese feature film representing the life of Buddha had its premiere,Dedication of the Great Buddha. DirectorTeinosuke Kinugasa (1896–1982) directed the picture under the Japanese film company Daiei Eiga. It was nominated for the1953 Cannes Film Festival.

Another film about Buddha was adocumentary film entitledGotama the Buddha. It was released by the government of India in 1957 as part of the Buddha's 2500th birthday celebration. Rajbans Khanna acted as director and Bimal Roy as producer. It got an honorable mention at the Cannes film festival in 1957. It is a black-and-white film consisting of beautiful images of natural environments,archeological sites, reliefs and paintings, ancient ones fromAjanta as well as modern ones accompanied by avoice over relating the history of Buddha.

The filmAngulimal (1960) was not directly based on the life of Buddha, but on the life of a dacoit and killer who used to loot and kill innocent people and cut off their fingers and who made a garland of such fingers to wear around his neck, thus he got the nameAngulimal (Anguli: finger, mala: garland). The film depicts an incident where the dreaded dacoit once met the Buddha when Buddha was passing by a forest and goes ahead to kill him, but was corrected by the compassion of Buddha.

The fifth film about Buddha was a Japanese one,Shaka, produced by Kenji Misumi in 1961. It was shown in the US in 1963 under the titleBuddha. On February 13, 1964, a Korean film about the life of the Buddha had its premiere,Seokgamoni, the Korean translation of the SanskritShakyamuni, which inMahayana Buddhism is the term for the historical Buddha.

In 1997 the Indian producer G.A. Sheshagiri Rao made a Buddha film. It was simply entitledBuddha. This one did not roll in cinemas, but it was only sold on DVD. This one is also the longest movie about Buddha, as it consists of five DVDs with approximately 180 minutes film each.

In 2008, K. Raja Sekhar produced another Buddha film entitledTathagata Buddha. The original film was in Telugu, but later it was dubbed in Hindi. This film relates Buddha's life story until its end, hisparinirvana. The film is available on DVD.

It is known that Buddhists in countries like Sri Lanka and Burma abhor the very idea of any human being impersonating the Buddha in a film.[1] After its release in 1925The Light of Asia was banned in Sri Lanka and the Malay States (contemporary West Malaysia).[2]

List of films on the life of Buddha

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DateEnglish titleOriginal titleCountryNotesIMDB
1923Lord BuddhaBuddhadevIndiaSilent film byDadasaheb Phalke[1]
1925The Light of AsiaPrem SanyasGermany/IndiaSilent film byFranz Osten[2]
1952Dedication of the Great BuddhaDaibutsu kaigen (大仏開眼)JapanFilm byTeinosuke Kinugasa[3]
1957Gotoma the BuddhaIndiaDocumentary produced byBimal Roy. Director wasRajbans Khanna[4]
1960AngulimaalIndia
1961BuddhaShakaJapanFilm by Kenji Misumi[5]
1964Shakyamuni BuddhaSeokgamoniSouth KoreaFilm by Il-ho Jang[6]
1967Gautama the BuddhaIndiaRerelease of Bimal Roy's documentary[7]
1972SiddharthaIndia/United StatesBased onHermann Hesse's novel of thesame name.[8]
1980The Story of Buddha釋迦牟尼 (佛祖降臨)Hong Kong/Taiwan
1989BuddhaIndiaShort documentary[9]
1993Little BuddhaFrance/Italy/Liechtenstein/United KingdomFilm byBernardo Bertolucci, where the life of Buddha is enacted as astory-within-a-story[10]
1997BuddhaIndiaSerial produced by G. Adi Sheshagiri Rao. Director was P.C. Reddy
2001Life of BuddhaLa Vie de BouddhaFrance/IndiaDocumentary produced byMartin Meissonnier
2004The Legend of BuddhaIndia2D animation film[11]
2007The Life of BuddhaPhra PhuttajaoThailand2D animation film produced byWallapa Phimtong
2008Tathagatha Buddha: The Life & Times of Gautama BuddhaIndiaHindi film on DVD produced by K. Raja Sekhar[3]
2009The Rebirth of BuddhaBuddha Saitan (仏陀再誕)JapanHappy Science-sponsored film[12]
2010The BuddhaUSProduced and directed by David Grubin[4][5]
2011Buddha: The Great Departure手塚治虫のブッダ-赤い砂漠よ!美しく-JapanAnime film based on the manga seriesBuddha byOsamu Tezuka[13]
2013Siddhartha The BuddhaSri Siddhartha Gautama (ශ්‍රී සිද්ධාර්ථ ගෞතම)Sri LankaDirected by Saman Weeraman
2013A Journey of Samyak Buddhaअ जर्नी आफ सम्यक बुद्धIndiaScreenplayed and directed by Praveen Damle, based on Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar’s bookThe Buddha and His Dhamma.
2013Biography of Buddha釋迦牟尼佛傳Hong Kongdirected by Kwok Fai Lee
2013-2014Buddha—The King of Kingsबुद्ध - राजाओं का राजाIndiaTV series in 55 episodes[6][7]
2014Buddha: The Inner WarriorIndia et al.To be directed by Indian film makerPan Nalin,official website of the movie[14]
2014Buddha 2: The Endless JourneyBUDDHA 2: 手塚治虫のブッダ~終わりなき旅JapanSequel to the film based on the manga seriesBuddha byOsamu Tezuka[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Aloysius Pieris,Love Meets Wisdom: A Christian Experience of Buddhism, Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books 1990, p. 54, 125.
  2. ^Rachel Dwyer,Filming the Gods: Religion and Indian Cinema, Londonet al.: Routledge, p. 28.
  3. ^staff (27 June 2007)."'Buddha' with a message of peace".Indiaglitz. Archived fromthe original on February 19, 2008. Retrieved21 January 2013.
  4. ^journalist, Barbara O'Brien Barbara O'Brien is a; America, student of Zen Buddhism who writes about religion in; Politics, How It Impacts; culture."How a Sheltered Prince Became the Buddha: The Life of the Buddha".ThoughtCo.
  5. ^"The Buddha" – via www.imdb.com.
  6. ^"Buddha - The King Of Kings will impress youth the most, says producer | NDTV Movies.com". Movies.ndtv.com. 3 September 2013. Archived fromthe original on 14 November 2013. Retrieved31 January 2014.
  7. ^"Will 'Buddha' oust 'Mahadev' as the hottest God on TV?". Ibnlive.in.com. 13 October 2013. Archived fromthe original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved25 February 2025.
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