Shinto
Originally released in 2000. Shinto is a comedy film. directed by R.M. Vaughan. At just 11 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Michael Achtman and R.M. Vaughan
Synopsis
"Shinto" is an examination of the meaning of objects. Do objects have powers or energies of their own? If so, can we see or feel it? While this may sound heavy and philosophical, the film is actually a lively argument between two neurotic gay men who have been together for too long. As they discuss whether or not to rid themselves of some extra junk, we watch a memory film of one of the character's childhood toy trucks being burned, and a handful of Asian film clips, meant to parody the characters' ridiculous, half understood adoption of Asian philosophy and spirituality.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shinto about?
"Shinto" is an examination of the meaning of objects. Do objects have powers or energies of their own? If so, can we see or feel it? While this may sound heavy and philosophical, the film is actual...
Who directed Shinto?
Shinto was directed by R.M. Vaughan.
How long is Shinto?
Shinto has a runtime of 0 hours and 11 minutes (11 minutes total).
When was Shinto released?
Shinto was released on January 1, 2000 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Shinto?
The main cast of Shinto includes Michael Achtman, R.M. Vaughan.