Film Screening and Q&A – Dalai Lama Renaissance Film – Bloomington, Indiana – Venue: Buskirk-Chumley Theater – October 24, 2010

| September 2, 2010

Dates of Screening: October 24, 2010

Film being screening: Dalai Lama Renaissance Documentary Film, with Director Q&A

Screening Venue: Buskirk-Chumley Theater

Address: Screening Venue Location: Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 East Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN  47408

Website: www.buskirkchumley.org

Contact Name: Trish Ellis

Contact Phone: 812-336-6807

Contact Email: tmbcc.kcl (at) gmail.com

Additional Details: Screening of Dalai Lama Renaissance (Vol 1), and Q&A with Producer-Director Khashyar Darvich. Screening Venue Location: Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 East Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN  47408; Contact Name: Trish Ellis; Contact Email: tmbcc.kcl (at) gmail.com

Sponsoring Organization: TMBCC-KCL (Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Center)

Film Screening and Q&A – Dalai Lama Renaissance Vol. 1 and 2 – Davis, California – Venue: Vets Center Theater – October 03, 2010

| August 27, 2010

Dates of Screening: October 03, 2010 – 5:00 p.m.

Film being screening: Dalai Lama Renaissance Documentary Film AND ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance Vol 2: A Revolution of Ideas,’ with Director Q&A

Screening Venue: Vets Center Theater

Address: Screening Venue Location: Vets Center Theater, 203 E. 14th St., Davis, CA 95616

Website: www.unityofdavis.org

Contact Name: Dr. Sue Barton

Contact Phone: (530) 867-2528

Contact Email: revlarry (at) unityofdavis (dot) org

Additional Details: Screening of BOTH Dalai Lama Renaissance Vol 1 and 2, and Q&A with Producer-Director Khashyar Darvich. Screening Venue Location: Vets Center Theater, 203 E. 14th St., Davis, CA 95616; Contact Email: revlarry (at) unityofdavis (dot) org

Times:

5-6:30 D.L.R. Volume 1

6:30-7:15 Q and A with Director

7:15-8:00 Intermission

8:00-9:30 D.L.R. Volume 2
Tickets:

$20 both films and Director Q & A

$15 First film and Q & A

$10 Second film (only)

$10 students

Sponsoring Organization: Unity Center of Davis

Film Screening and Q&A – Dalai Lama Renaissance Vol. 1 and 2 – New Harmony, Indiana – Venue: Harmonie Haus Cinema – October 10, 2010

| August 26, 2010

Dates of Screening: October 10, 2010

Film being screening: Dalai Lama Renaissance Documentary Film AND ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance Vol 2: A Revolution of Ideas,’ with Director Q&A

Screening Venue: Harmonie Haus Cinema

Address: Screening Venue Location: Harmonie Haus Cinema; 515 Main Street; New Harmony, IN 47631

Website: www.bodyworksmassageinstitute.com

Contact Phone: 812-490-9009

Contact Email: cecile (at) bodyworks-massage (dot) net

Additional Details: Screening of BOTH Dalai Lama Renaissance Vol 1 and 2, and Q&A with Producer-Director Khashyar Darvich. Screening Venue Location: Harmonie Haus Cinema; 515 Main Street; New Harmony, IN 47631; Contact: Cecile Martin; Phone: 812-490-9009; Website: www.bodyworksmassageinstitute.com; Contact Email: cecile (at) bodyworks-massage (dot) net

Sponsoring Organization: BodyWorks of Evansville, Indiana

Dalai Lama Visit – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture – Rogers Centre – public talk on Approaches to World Peace

| July 22, 2010

Date of Visit: October 22, 2o1o

Location: Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre

Topic: public talk on Approaches to World Peace

Ticket Information: www.tcccgc.org and www.dalailamatoronto2010.org

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Public Talk in Toronto, Canada on October 22: His Holiness will give a public talk on Approaches to World Peace in the afternoon, organized by Tibetan Canadian Cultural Center. Contact Websites: www.tcccgc.org and www.dalailamatoronto2010.org

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Visit to Toronto Oct 2010:

-Public Talk: Oct. 22: Human Approaches to World Peace

-Inauguration Ceremony Oct. 23: Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre

-Tibetan Audience: Oct 23- Tibetan Audience with His Holiness.

No translations services provided.

-Teaching Oct. 24: Long Life Empowerment and Ceremony
Teaching on Eight Verses of Training the Mind (lojong tsik gyema)

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October 22, 2010

Public Talk at Rogers Centre: Human Approaches to World Peace

Once again, the Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre is honoured to welcome His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Toronto. Thank you for your interest in learning about the events organized during His Holiness’ visit from October 22 to 25, 2010.

To purchase tickets for the Public Talk event at the Rogers Cenre go to www.ticketmaster.ca or by calling (416) 870-8000.

Date: Friday October 22, 2010
Time: 2:30
Gates open: 1:00pm (Please arrive early to go through security.)
Event: Public Talk: “Human Approaches to World Peace”
Location: Rogers Centre

Ticket prices are $20, $30, $40 and $50.
Discounted tickets for groups of 10 or more may be obtained by calling Group Sales at (416) 341-2255 or groupsales@rogerscentre.com.

The use of flash photography and professional equipment such as a telephoto lens over 75 mm is prohibited. Video or audio recording is not permitted. Only small digital point-and-shoot cameras will be allowed inside the building. Rogers Centre will reserve the right to confiscate any tape or film that is used during an event to prevent illegal sale of the public talk.

In today’s modern world, science and technology play vital roles in bringing unprecedented material comfort to the lives of human beings. However, the basic human problems of suffering, fear and tension still remain and form part of our daily lives. We are still constantly confronted with devastating news such as violence, crime, wars and natural disasters. Thus, it is only logical to try to strike a balance between material developments on the one hand and the development of spiritual, human values on the other hand. In order to bring about this great adjustment, we need to revive our humanitarian values. His Holiness will share his personal outlook on how we may bring about peace not only on a personal level but at the community and world wide level.

German Language Press reviews of Dalai Lama Renaissance Documentary Film (narrated by Harrison Ford)

| July 12, 2010

German language film poster for 'Dalai Lama Renaissance' film. 'Dalai Lama Renaissance' was received very well by German-speaking audiences

German language film poster for 'Dalai Lama Renaissance' film. 'Dalai Lama Renaissance' was received very well by German-speaking audiences

German Press Reviews of ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance’ Documentary Film:

It is interesting to read what International newspapers and film critics write about “Dalai Lama Renaissance.”

For example, the major newspapers in Taiwan gave the film overwhelmingly positive reviews:

“The film rapidly grabs hold of you… There is plenty of humor… [a] top-notch comedy… A journey of self-discovery… The lessons of Dalai Lama Renaissance apply just as much to the audience watching this insightful documentary”

- Ian Bartholomew – Taipei Times, Taiwan (review)

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“A memorable gathering of elites… an inspiring documentary which depicts the Dalai Lama philosophy of peace… Full of meaning… Powerful.”

- Li Zhao Yang – Pots Newspaper, Taiwan

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“A big spiritual harvest for everyone.”

- Qiu Zu – China Times

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“No empty seat at the premiere of the documentary ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance… The Taipei premiere has attracted a full house and many people were touched after watching the film.”

- FTV Television, Taiwan

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“Dalai Lama Renaissance is full of historical significance… [Harrison] Ford’s strong, deep voice adds much color to the documentary”

- Zou Nian Zu – Liberty Times Newspaper, Taiwan

Here are some reviews of “Dalai Lama Renaissance” from major German and Austrian newspapers:

Stuttgarter Nachrichten:

“Freed from their daily academic work, from the comforts and consumerism, thrown into the completely different culture of India, perspectives and thought processes change. The result is an authentic picture of buddhist teachings, to the essence of which the following sentence belongs: ‘Words are bubbles of water, deeds (acts) are drops of gold.”
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PRISMA Schwaben:

“Dalai Lama Renaissance is a wonderful and fresh perspective of the Dalai Lama and on us in the world who are socially conscious (or care).”

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Skip.at:

“A fascinating documentary film.”

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Hamburg PUR:

“A Discussion forum at the highest level”

Dalai Lama’s U.S. Visits Bring ‘Renaissance’

| March 22, 2010

DALAI LAMA’S U.S. VISITS BRING ‘RENAISSANCE’

Those planning the Tibetan spiritual leader’s visits in Florida, California and Iowa also screen the documentary ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance’ (narrated by Harrison Ford – www.DalaiLamaFilm.com) to lay the spiritual groundwork for audiences’ transformation.

March 22, 2010

HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. – Over the last six months, three U.S. visits by Tenzin Gyatso, the spiritual leader and 14th Dalai Lama of Tibetan Buddhism, all have something in common: Their organizers have chosen to screen the award-winning documentary Dalai Lama Renaissance (narrated by Harrison Ford) prior to his arrival.

Before coming to California and Florida earlier this year, organizers of the Dalai Lama’s visits researched films about the spiritual leader. They did so to find a means of telling their communities who the Dalai Lama is and why his message is relevant to their world.

They discovered ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance,’ a documentary film that won 12 international awards and that screened in hundreds of cinemas in the United States and around the world. When ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance’ screened in cinemas in Taiwan in 2009, the Chinese government took notice and aim at the film in its People’s Daily newspaper. In an attempt to help prison inmates resolve inner and outer conflicts through dialog and compassion, the film’s director, Khashyar Darvich, also screened and toured with the film in prisons.

“What we found was a film that was captivating,” said Maria Santamarina, Diversity Officer at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Ratón. “It gave us a personal glimpse of the Dalai Lama and his perspective on the transformation needed in the world right now.” The film screened Feb. 17 and 23, 2010, in anticipation of the Feb. 24 visit by the Dalai Lama.

Santamarina said a colleague referred her to the film, which she found online at DalaiLamaFilm.com. On the other hand, Pema Choden, president of the Tibetan Association of Southern California, first became familiar with Dalai Lama Renaissance when she met the film’s producer/director Khashyar Darvich at a celebration of the Dalai Lama’s 74th birthday.

“I saw the film shortly after meeting Khashyar,” said Choden, “and I felt that it was appropriate to screen during His Holiness’ teachings in Long Beach last September. The film captured the Dalai Lama’s ability to humble people in such a way that no matter who they are, their egos fly out the window.”

Erin Wheat, Program Coordinator for Campus Activities at the University of Northern Iowa, discovered the film online while doing research. She found it in time to plan a screening prior to the Dalai Lama’s May 18, 2010, visit to Cedar Falls.

“We chose to screen Dalai Lama Renaissance because of its content related to His Holiness’ visit in May,” Wheat said. “With so many concerns that people have in our country and in the world – the economy, wars, natural disasters – we felt that his message of peace would set the right tone for his visit,” she said. “We also felt it would be great to have a question and answer session with the producer/director Khashyar Darvich to expand on that message and to share details of how the film was made.”

Santamarina said the Florida screening featured a Q & A with Darvich, who related not only his experiences of shooting the film in remote Dharmsala, India, and editing more than 140 hours of footage, but also told about his personal transformation that took place in the process. She said Darvich spoke of how he meditated and prayed for guidance in editing the film.

“The audience was obviously moved and soulful,” Santamarina said. “There was active participation by the audience members who were extremely engaged, curious and responsive.” Pema Choden had a similar experience with the California screening.

“The response from the audience was extremely gracious,” she said. “Many who attended were so inspired by the film that they wanted to take home a copy on DVD to see it again or to share with loved ones.”

Erin Wheat said she believes that screening Dalai Lama Renaissance and engaging the community in a discussion about the film through a Q & A with Darvich will provide a needed transition for the community toward assurance that spiritual answers and self-reflection can solve many problems.

“This transition will set the stage for the Dalai Lama to present his message of peace and offer his wisdom based on more than 60 years of spiritual leadership,” she said.

Choden added that the film captures the Dalai Lama’s ability to inspire people to be the best human beings that they can be.

“The theme of the film and the teachings of the Dalai Lama are extremely relevant today because both focus on the essence of compassion and altruism,” she said. Maria Santamarina agrees.

“Screening Dalai Lama Renaissance for our community provided a beautiful segue to the Dalai Lama’s visit because the film deals with the transformation of 40 intellectuals who visit with him to discuss changes that need to be made in our world,” she said.  “Nothing else could be more relevant and transforming today.”

Dalai Lama Renaissance, narrated by Harrison Ford, was produced by Khashyar Darvich and Wakan Films. To view trailers, schedule a screening or to purchase the film on DVD, visit www.DalaiLamaFilm.com.