: The film juxtaposes the austere, millennia-old traditions of the monastery with the modern, quirky habits of Ryushin and Nadeem’s own "fantastic" lying.
: Critics have noted that while the film begins as an investigation into religion, it evolves into a deeply personal essay about the universal struggle of "wearing different masks" for different people. Crows Are White
is a 2022 documentary film directed by Ahsen Nadeem , exploring themes of faith, family secrets, and the contradictions of human nature. Summary of the Film : The film juxtaposes the austere, millennia-old traditions
While he initially intends to document the "marathon monks" and their extreme physical rituals for enlightenment, Nadeem is expelled from the monastery after his phone accidentally goes off during a sacred ceremony. This leads him to an unlikely friendship with , a low-ranking, misfit monk who enjoys heavy metal music, ice cream, and gadgets . The Meaning Behind the Title Summary of the Film While he initially intends
: For Nadeem, the title reflects the "noble lies" and internal contradictions he navigates while trying to be both a loyal son and true to himself. Key Themes and Reception
The documentary follows Nadeem, a Pakistani-American filmmaker raised in a devout Muslim household, who has spent years hiding his marriage to a non-Muslim woman from his parents. Seeking guidance and a way to reconcile his double life, he travels to a secluded Tendai Buddhist monastery on Mount Hiei in Japan.
: A monk must believe their master even if told that a black crow is white.