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Meditations on the final milestone of our life
Uploaded 18 Mar 2016
A new children's film and its ideas about no-self
Uploaded 7 Aug 2015
Buddhist themes in entertainment media
Uploaded 17 Jul 2015
Interview with Gaetano Maida of Buddhist Film Foundation
Uploaded 5 Jun 2015
Film review of Toei Animation's "Buddha 2!"
Uploaded 22 May 2015
Interview with Mrs. Meiyin Lee on China's endangered cultures
Uploaded 15 Apr 2014
Good filmmaking provides immersion in illusion. When we sit down for what is usually more than an hour to stare at a screen, we need the film to convince and effectively trick us into believing we are
Uploaded 13 Mar 2014
In the preface to the film The Buddha, D. Max Moerman from Barnard University says, “Like any good story it has a lot to teach… the story of his [the Buddha’s] life is a beautiful way of tel
Uploaded 1 Mar 2012
The Book of the Dead, originally known in Japanese as Shisha no Sho– it was also translated as “The Book of a Dead Person”. This film is a Japanese stop motion animation feature directed by Kihachiro
Uploaded 1 Mar 2012
Amsterdam's red light district and apparent openness to brownies, liberal sex and hemp are a self-parody. They are a conscious joke (albeit an economically beneficial one) by the city’s tourism
Uploaded 2 Nov 2011
Original Author: Osamu TezukaDirector: Kozo Morishita Studio: Toei Animation Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures and Toei Animation Release date: 28/05/2011 As far as I know, there have been
Uploaded 8 Oct 2011
By ZEN T.C. ZHENG Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle Footage of a lush, idyllic landscape from the Indian-Nepal border region quickly morphs into hand-drawn animation of a woman dreaming of a white ele
Uploaded 5 Mar 2010