
Bodhipath Film Festival in New Delhi Explores Buddhism Through Cinema
The Bodhipath Film Festival in New Delhi celebrated Buddhism through cinema, showcasing films and discussions on mindfulness, peace, and storytelling.
The Bodhipath Film Festival in New Delhi celebrated Buddhism through cinema, showcasing films and discussions on mindfulness, peace, and storytelling.
Acclaimed Bhutanese filmmaker’s unconventional approach to new film explores the post-death experience through rich magical realism
The pioneering Indian filmmaker and student of Buddhism Suresh Jindal died in New Delhi on 24 November. He was 80 years old.
The first Buddhist film festival in Barcelona with special screenings of groundbreaking movies
A discussion on the landscape of Buddhist-themed movies
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New documentary explores the Dalai Lama’s personal…
Hema Hema: Sing Me A Song While I Wait is the fourth film by Bhutanese lama and director Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche. Set in the forests
When a children’s movie catches the attention of one of the most respected writers in contemporary Western philosophy, it can only mean that the movie
One of the most vibrant and exciting events contemporary Buddhism offers is its film festivals, which usually take place annually and have for years driven