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Interesting film about Buddhist monk.

jlljll Veteran
edited September 2011 in Buddhism Basics
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check it out.

Comments

  • JasonJason God Emperor Arrakis Moderator
    edited September 2011
    Good find. A friend of mine from Wat Buddhanusorn let me borrow it a few years back. The film itself was begun when a monk (Dhamma Wheel's very own Dhammanando) travelled from Thailand to Iceland, and was asked by the Buddhist community there to establish a temple. This particular individual had the distinction of being the only Buddhist monk to live and work in Iceland, and as such, caught the attention of director Olaf de Fleur and producer Ragnar Santos. The film was made over a ten year period, and it documents his journey through life—a journey that's at times humorous and lighthearted, and at others lonely and painful. I highly recommend it.
  • i found it on vimeo.



    enjoy.
  • Thanks for sharing, I just watched it, very interesting!
  • Yes, thanks; very good.
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