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Post-Tukdam Screening and World Mental Health Day Workshop on 8th Oct 2023
Post-Tukdam Screening and World Mental Health Day Workshop on 8th Oct 2023
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FREE Phone Wallpapers!
Films with dialogue with directors
30 SEP, 1pm | 回眸 REVIEW (Almost sold out)
30 SEP, 1pm | 回眸 REVIEW (Almost sold out)
89 min, Taiwan. The film documents how three terminal patients, Guan Wei, Yao Hua, and Yu Shan, face every moment of death before they die.
FILMS
Sat 30 Sep | 10.30am --- NEVER FORGET TIBET
Sat 30 Sep | 10.30am --- NEVER FORGET TIBET
90 min, UK. One of the most significant moments in 20th century history, His Holiness 14th Dalai Lama reveals the details of his incredible escape into exile for the first time on film in his own words with the Indian political officer who led him to safety.
Sat 30 Sep | 4.00pm ---- 山道 Mountain path
Sat 30 Sep | 4.00pm ---- 山道 Mountain path
Sat 30 Sep | 7.00pm ----- 오늘 출가합니다 I LEAVE HOME
Sat 30 Sep | 7.00pm ----- 오늘 출가합니다 I LEAVE HOME
91 min, South Korea. Sungmin decides to become a Buddhist monk. He asks his friend Jinwoo to take him to the temple where he will become a monk. On the long-awaited day of departure, Sungmin announces himself to everyone he meets.
Readings
4 year old boy from Seattle: Reincarnated Lama
4 year old boy from Seattle: Reincarnated Lama
Twenty years ago a Seattle boy moved to Nepal after being recognized as the reincarnation of a revered Tibetan lama. The public’s reaction to his mother’s decision to let him go says as much about our understanding of parenting as it does about Buddhism.
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