During China's takeover of Tibet, an Austrian mountain climber becomes friends with the Dalai Lama and witnesses the challenges faced by the Tibetan people under Chinese occupation.
After getting engaged, Charlotte meets her fiancé's mother, who will stop at nothing to sabotage their relationship. Through a series of comedic events, Charlotte must navigate her way through her future mother-in-law's schemes and save her relationship.
Kundun is a captivating biographical drama that follows the life of the 14th Dalai Lama. The movie portrays the struggles and challenges faced by the teenage boy as he becomes the spiritual leader of Tibet. Set against the backdrop of political conflicts and the invasion of Tibet by China, Kundun showcases the courage and resilience of the Dalai Lama and his journey in finding his place in the world.
In the 1950s, an American expedition travels to the Himalayas to find evidence of the abominable snowman, also known as the yeti. They face numerous challenges including avalanches, treacherous mountain-climbing, and encounters with a mystic monastery. As they venture deeper into the snow-covered mountains, they discover the creature's existence might not be a mere myth.
Himalaya with Michael Palin is a captivating travel documentary TV show that follows Michael Palin on his journey through the majestic Himalaya mountain range. From the bustling cities of India to the serene landscapes of Nepal, Palin takes viewers on an unforgettable adventure, uncovering the diverse cultures, breathtaking vistas, and the challenges faced by the people living in this remarkable region. With his trademark wit and curiosity, Palin explores the myths and legends of the Himalayas, encounters the legendary Dalai Lama, and reaches the base camp of Mount Everest. This TV mini-series is a must-watch for anyone fascinated by travel and the beauty of nature.
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon is a 2013 documentary film about the life and career of talent manager Shep Gordon. The film explores Gordon's impact on the entertainment industry, his relationships with celebrities, and his journey to success.
Wheel of Time is a documentary film showcasing the ancient and profound Buddhist philosophy and practices. It takes the viewers on a spiritual journey through the rituals, teachings, and beliefs followed by Tibetan Buddhists. The film offers an insightful exploration of the Dalai Lama's teachings and the significance of Buddhism in India and Tibet.
John Safran vs God is an eight-part television documentary series by John Safran which was broadcast on SBS TV of Australia in 2004. It has been described in a media release as "John Safran's most audacious project yet". It had a much more serious tone than Safran's previous work Music Jamboree. The show was released by Ghost of Your Ex-Boyfriend Productions and SBS Independent, was co-written with Mark O'Toole, directed by Craig Melville, and produced by Selin Yaman. The series won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Comedy Series. The show's opening theme is Hate Priest by the band Mozart on Crack. The opening sequence features John in a black suit breaking out of a patch of black scorched earth with his bare hands during a thunderstorm. The words "when the thousand years are over Satan will be released from his prison" are spoken in a low pseudo-ominous voice.
This documentary showcases the remarkable journey of the 14th Dalai Lama, who exhibits immense compassion and resilience amidst the harsh realities of Chinese occupation in Tibet. The film delves into his teachings, struggles, and the enduring spirit of Buddhism.
Unmistaken Child follows a disciple's search for the reincarnation of Lama Konchog. The disciple's journey takes him across Nepal, encountering various obstacles and tests along the way, ultimately leading to the discovery of a young child believed to be the reincarnation.
In this thought-provoking documentary, filmmaker Rick Ray sits down with the Dalai Lama to ask him 10 profound questions about life, spirituality, and the pursuit of happiness. Through their conversations, the Dalai Lama shares his insights on compassion, nonviolence, and the importance of inner peace for achieving a harmonious world.
Fat Slags follows the life of two overweight women, Sandra and Tracey, as they navigate their way through various comedic situations. From their jobs at the factory to their wild nights out, the film showcases their crude humor, vulgarity, and outrageous antics. When the pair find themselves at odds with a snobby fashion designer, they devise a plan to attend a fashion show and seek revenge. Along the way, they encounter a range of eccentric characters and find themselves in absurd situations, providing plenty of laughs along the way.
A deeply intimate and highly cinematic documentary featuring the Dalai Lama, who, at nearly ninety year of age, offers practical advice for navigating the 21st century's challenges.
Why Are We Creative?: The Centipede's Dilemma is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the intricacies of creativity, examining the challenges and inspirations behind the artistic process. Through interviews with influential figures such as the Dalai Lama, Yoko Ono, David Bowie, and Bjork, the film seeks to understand the essence of creativity and its impact on individuals and the world.
Karma, a Tibetan filmmaker from New York, goes to Dharamsala, the Dalai Lama's exile headquarters in northern India, to make a documentary about former political prisoners who have escaped from Tibet. She wants to reconnect with her roots but is also escaping a deteriorating relationship back home.One of Karma's interviewees is Dhondup, an enigmatic ex-monk who has just escaped from Tibet. He confides in her that his real reason for coming to India is to fulfill his dying mother's last wish, to deliver a charm box to a long-missing resistance fighter. Karma finds herself unwittingly falling in love with Dhondup even as she is sucked into the passion of his quest, which becomes a journey into Tibet's fractured past and a voyage of self-discovery
As the crucial question arises of the future succession of the Dalai Lama, we take a look back at the tormented history of the "Land of Snows" which lives under Chinese domination and which remains a geopolitical issue of the first order. A valuable documentary that gives voice to a people that China is trying to permanently silence.
Mustang: Journey of Transformation is a documentary that focuses on the journey of Mustang, a region in Nepal, as it undergoes a significant transformation under the guidance of the Dalai Lama. The film showcases the cultural, social, and spiritual changes taking place in Mustang and highlights the impact of the Dalai Lama's teachings on the local community.
In his lifetime, Thomas Merton was hailed as a prophet and censured for his outspoken social criticism. For nearly 27 years he was a monk of the austere Trappist order, where he became an eloquent spiritual writer and mystic as well as an anti-war advocate and witness to peace. Merton: A Film Biography provides the first comprehensive look at this remarkable 20th century religious philosopher who wrote, in addition to his immensely popular autobiography The Seven Storey Mountain, over 60 books on some of the most pressing social issues of our time, some of which are excerpted here. Merton offers an engaging profile of a man whose presence in the world touched millions of people and whose words and thoughts continue to have a profound impact and relevance today.
In his new film, Erwin Wagenhofer is looking for the good and beautiful in this world.