BBC - In Search of Wabi Sabi with Marcel Theroux

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Reply #1 - 2009 March 20, 5:30 am
yo6shi9 Member
From: London Registered: 2008-08-18 Posts: 29

For all of you who live in the UK have a go at the BBC iPlayer.
there is a cool documentary to see about Wabi Sabi. It has been aired already
a few days ago and will remain to see on the internet till the 17th on this link.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j8bkc

It is free to download.

As well there are some other interesting and funny clips here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/japan/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/japan/word-of-the-day/

March is Japan month by the BBC apparently and more documentaries are to come.

Reply #2 - 2009 March 20, 6:09 am
Rooboy Member
From: London UK Registered: 2009-01-21 Posts: 100

Wow nice find yo6shi9.  9 documentaries and 4 interesting films.  Heaven smile

That's my weekend viewing sorted.

Edit:  Bugger - not all the ones already shown are available on iplayer.  Ah well.

Last edited by Rooboy (2009 March 20, 6:13 am)

Reply #3 - 2009 March 20, 7:13 am
AmberUK Member
From: Hampshire UK Registered: 2007-03-19 Posts: 128 Website

Yes its kinda weird that not showing them all, usually you get 6 days. But then I have had problems with some BBC shows and apparently its because of getting viewing permissions. Still the BBC are great.

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Reply #4 - 2009 March 20, 7:37 am
p02115150 New member
From: UK Registered: 2008-10-04 Posts: 6 Website

I have been really enjoying the Japan season on the BBC. Its nice to watch films like Ping Pong etc rather than the usual anime all of the time.

Some good stuff on this saturday night if you are in (and living in the UK), they will be showing the Wabi Sabi documentary again - and yes there is some spoken Japanese in there.

Reply #5 - 2009 March 20, 1:41 pm
AmberUK Member
From: Hampshire UK Registered: 2007-03-19 Posts: 128 Website

Which i wayyyy better than the disappointed Japanese news channel that is full of americans and bad dubbing, nothing against americans but they have enough channels and I expect the japanese news channel to be japanese.

Reply #6 - 2009 March 20, 4:30 pm
albion Member
From: England Registered: 2008-05-25 Posts: 383 Website

NHK World is disappointing. It'd be nice if everything wasn't dubbed, or at least shown dubbed then repeated in Japanese or something.

How long has this Japanese season being going on? I haven't watched BBC4/much TV for a while, I didn't realise they were having one.

Reply #7 - 2009 March 20, 5:29 pm
AmberUK Member
From: Hampshire UK Registered: 2007-03-19 Posts: 128 Website

The last item I found was 3rd of April. Some days there are several shows on and some just one. But most are this weekend. Spirited away (28th) is in there too.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/programmes/schedules/today is the TV listings

Reply #8 - 2009 March 20, 6:14 pm
kyotokanji Member
From: Kyoto Registered: 2007-03-20 Posts: 160

Thanks for the info on that I just watched the Wabi Sabi documentary and it was very good indeed Shame that BBC iplayer is only available within the UK.

The one thing that often irritates me about westerners making documentaries about the east is that they always make the west to appear nothing but a straightforward, egotistical, instant gratifying culture.  Marcel Theroux was guilty of this in parts and documenarys like Around the World in 80 Faiths are very guilty. I feel that honne and tatemae is fundamental to English culture too  Also the cheesy big American style "have a nice day" is the American form of that. In no culture do people admit their feelings directly, that would just be a stupid suggestion. Every culture has their own honne tatemae, it just differs in its importance and form

Just listen to Ambient 1, Music for Airports by Brian Eno  Or rather have it on and let it just enter into your sapce the when it has finished and the change occours, you can understand Wabi Sabi.  To me anyway.  Do others have any such examples?

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