Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy
From a portrait of the Dalai lama as a spiritual and temporal leader, to an unprecedented revelation of the mystical inner world of monastic and an unflinching depiction of the moving response to a death in the community, the film takes the viewer on a journey deep into the heart of an ancient Buddhist way of life and brings you face to face with the unbroken continuity of Tibet's unique culture.
- Overview
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Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy
- Overview
- Crew
- Recommendations
Status
Released
Release Date
May 3, 1984
Runtime
2h 14m
User Score
88%
Original Title
Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy
Director
Graham Coleman
Budget
$200
Description
From a portrait of the Dalai lama as a spiritual and temporal leader, to an unprecedented revelation of the mystical inner world of monastic and an unflinching depiction of the moving response to a death in the community, the film takes the viewer on a journey deep into the heart of an ancient Buddhist way of life and brings you face to face with the unbroken continuity of Tibet's unique culture.
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