is a 2009 film directed by Banmei Takahashi and starring Nakamura Kantarà  II as Dogen, and Yuki Uchida as Orin. The story is based on the novel Eihei no kaze: Dà Âgen no shà Âgai written by Tetsuo à Âtani in 2001.
The film is a biography of Dà Âgen Zenji, a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher. After travelling to China to study, Dogen founded the Sà Âtà  school of Zen in Japan. The Buddhist Film Foundation described it as "a poignant, in-depth, reverent and surprisingly moving portrait of Eihei Dogen."
Russell Edwards of Variety described it as "The origins of a spiritual tradition are depicted with prerequisite solemnity and a pleasing veneer of arthouse showmanship." Mark Schilling, writing for The Japan Times, gave the film three and a half stars and described it as a "rare serious film about this form of Buddhism, which has had a huge cultural influence but is little understood â let alone practiced â by ordinary Japanese."
The film premiered in Japan in 2009. The following year, it had its US debut at the International Buddhist Film Festival. The film was released on DVD and includes a short documentary entitled The Zen of Dogen with Kazuaki Tanahashi.