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Kevin Bortolin’s Zen Stories & Teaching

November 30, 2015 By Brendon Marotta

Over the course of editing the Angel City Zen Center footage, I found several side–clips. Among them was an extended series of stories and observations from Kevin Bortolin, that blended personal experience and zen teaching.

If you’d like to hear Kevin’s stories on Zen, watch below.

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Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

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Watch More: Zen Students Explain Their Practice

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Zen Students on the Impact of Meditation in Their Life

November 25, 2015 By Brendon Marotta

While editing the Angel City Zen Center interviews, I found many stand-alone clips that Angel City Zen Center has been sharing on their YouTube channel over the past month.

Recently, I posted the interviews with Zen author Brad Warner. What follows are the interviews with the actual members of Angel City Zen Center.

If you’d like to know why people take up Soto Zen, and the impact Zen can have in people’s lives, watch below.

Why Soto Zen

Zen’s Unique Way

Zen and Community

Zen Retreats

Zen and Martial Arts

Zen and No Levels

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If you appreciate this work, please donate to Angel City Zen Center here.

Watch More: Brad Warner on Zen, and How Books Really Change Lives

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Zen Author Brad Warner on Meditation, Sangha, and How People Really Change Their Lives

November 23, 2015 By Brendon Marotta

When a friend initially asked me to edit the Angel City Zen Center interviews, they thought they would get just the one main pitch video, and that was it.

I ended up finding a lot interesting stand-alone clips in the footage they’d shot, which they’ve been releasing on their YouTube channel over the past month.

Among them are the following interviews with Zen author Brad Warner, on what drew him to Zen, the impact of his books, how people really change their lives, and the founding of Dogen Sangha Los Angeles.

If you’re interested in learning more, watch below.

What Drew Brad Warner To Zen

How Books Really Change Lives

How Dogen Sangha Los Angeles Was Founded

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If you appreciate this work, please donate to Angel City Zen Center here.

Watch More: Angel City Zen Center

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Standout Films from the Austin Film Festival 2015

November 2, 2015 By Brendon Marotta

After the film I edited, Terrible Love, premiered at the Austin Film Festival in 2014, I decided to come back again this year for the Austin Film Festival 2015. A few of the standout films I’ve seen that are worth sharing and discovering include:

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Keep in Touch

AFF Description:

Recently out of prison, a disillusioned man looks to reconnect with his past and create a new future. After discovering that his “first love” died in a tragic accident many years ago, he stumbles upon her younger sister online. He soon develops an obsession with her that quickly turns into a relationship, but secrets about who he really is may threaten his hope for a better life.

This is an impressive film. The film manages to make a stalker character likable, heartfelt, and a person you’re rooting for. Moments that you think will be a one off jokes become conversational threads the filmmakers come back to and reveal their characters through. Tangents and ambient framing devices move from the background to the foreground of the story and tie together in unexpected ways.

There are lot of films about people on a journey of self discovery, but few are as brilliantly constructed or make choices as bold as this one. This film is unique in a way it’s difficult of a synopsis or poster to convey. If you’re going to see one indie stalker self-help romance, make it this one.

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Sympathy for the Devil: The True Story of the Process Church of the Final Judgement

AFF Description:

There exists a long list of conspiracy theories surrounding The Process Church of the Final Judgment, a group accused of being the inspiration for Charles Manson, influencing the assassination of Bobby Kennedy, and being the root of the infamous Son of Sam serial killings – Only now, former members reveal the truth about the misunderstood group once dubbed ‘One of the most dangerous Satanic cults in America.

I’m a sucker for cult movies – the weird group dynamics, the bizarre rituals, the occult beliefs… When it comes to cults, this movie has it all, right down to the cult’s husband-wife founders meeting when they were auditing each other in Scientology.

What I love about this film is that none of the former members seem to have any interest in condemning the Process Church. Yes, it was a bit strange, but they had a lot of fun doing it, and some of them even got something out of it. A few people even told me after the screening, they’d consider joining if the cult was still around. It made me want to learn more about the group, which is the best thing you can say of a documentary.

Told in blaring rockumentary style, both the film and it’s subject matter make no apologies for their shocking presentation. Like the group itself, the film is willing to laugh and admit “isn’t this all a bit ridiculous?” – while still putting on a damn good show.

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Newcomer

AFF Description:

After a private defense operation goes horribly awry, a new recruit with unparalleled determination is blamed for it and finds himself on the run. Halfway across the world and with no safety net, he happens upon a reluctant ally and his abilities are put to a life-and-death test. He must piece together the truth by re-creating the events of the ill-fated mission with only the audio recording to guide him. As the puzzle proves more complicated and sinister than he imagined, the lines between right and wrong become increasingly blurred, and he must make decisions with consequences he may not be prepared to handle.

Newcomer is pure minimalist thriller filmmaking. We never know the details of who this spy organization is or what they’re fighting for. What we do know from the first frame onward is the determination of our main character, and his meticulous attention to detail – an attention shared by the filmmakers. Most of the story is told without dialogue. Even the protagonist’s attempts to put events together in his mind is shown through visualized flashbacks in a way I haven’t seen done in any other film.

If you like spy movies, this one is the real thing. It will be hard to go back to mainstream action filmmaking, after seeing what is possible with Newcomer.

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I discovered the Austin Film Festival last year, when the film I edited called Terrible Love premiered at the Austin Film Festival, and won the Narrative Feature Audience Award. If you’d like to check out the trailer for that film, click here.

Watch More: Terrible Love Trailer

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