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Dalai Lama Renaissance Documentary Film
 
 

 

 

Dalai Lama Renaissance DVD

 

Synopsis:

The 'Dalai Lama Renaissance' Documentary Film, narrated by Harrison Ford, has won 12 awards, is the official selection of over 40 international film festivals, and has screened in cinemas around the world.

Amy Wong of LA Yoga Magazine writes: "it is a stunning tour-de-force [and an] intimate glimpse into the Dalai Lama's life."

Film Critic John Griffin of the Montreal Gazette calls 'Dalai Lama Renaissance' "a provocative, even enlightening film... fascinating, ravishingly beautiful and sonically soothing."

Film Threat Magazine's Rick Kisonak said "Dalai Lama Renaissance" is a "comedy sensation," adding, "I can't remember the last time a movie made me laugh so hard."

At the edge of the Millennium, The Dalai Lama of Tibet invited 40 of the West's leading, most innovative thinkers to his residence in the Himalayan Mountains of Northern India to discuss the world's problems and how we can solve them. What transpired was powerful and unexpected and powerful, and captured by an 18-person 5-camera film crew.

'Dalai Lama Renaissance' is narrated by actor Harrison Ford, and features two of the starring quantum physicists from the hit theatrical documentary 'What the Bleep Do We Know,' Fred Alan Wolf and Amit Goswami. Also appearing in 'Dalai Lama Renaissance' are Michael Beckwith (who appears in 'The Secret'), radio host and author Thom Hartmann, revolutionary social scientist Jean Houston, Vandana Shiva (social activist, "The Corporation"), and other prominent thinkers.

Beautifully filmed exotic scenery and Tibetan and Indian culture. Narrated by actor Harrison Ford.

 

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