| Hsu Feng
In China, religious positions have always been controlled very
closely. In this lavishly photographed story, set in a Buddhist
monastery during the Ming Dynasty (14th-17th centuries), the monastery
is in turmoil, wondering who the government is going to appoint
as its next abbot. A number of outside dignitaries have been invited
for the announcement and enthronement of the next abbot, and the
tensions in the monastery are only heightened when one of these
guests steals a venerated sutra from the Mahayana canon of Buddhist
scriptures |