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<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: The Case for Rebuilding the Bamiyan Buddhas to Their Original Glory
Recognizing the power of Asia's intangible heritage
Uploaded 27 Jan 2017
Buddhist Ministry Initiative Conference: Building Partnerships and Forging Ties
Learning Buddhist chaplaincy at Harvard Divinity School
Uploaded 24 Jul 2015
Dharma Screenings: Buddhist Film and Pop Culture—Buddhist Traditions on the Silver Screen
Interview with Gaetano Maida of Buddhist Film Foundation
Uploaded 5 Jun 2015
The “Eco Pad Yatra”: A Transformative Journey
“A Pad Yatra is not only a physical journey, but also an inner journey of transformation.” - Pad Yatra website   An age-old tradition that is similar to a pilgrimage, the Pad Yatra is said to have ori
Uploaded 14 Nov 2014
Celebrity Spotlight: From Aspiring Ballerina to Bond Girl, Michelle Yeoh
From aspiring ballerina to beauty queen to delivering blockbusters on screen—Michelle Yeoh’s achievements have captivated people all over the world. I remember watching the enchanting actress appear n
Uploaded 24 Oct 2014
Buddhist Film Foundation: Preserving and Promoting Buddhist Films
Since its creation in 2000, the Buddhist Film Foundation (BFF) has been a cornerstone for Buddhist-themed cinema. The foundation strives to uphold Buddhism in film, and archive and promote new and upc
Uploaded 22 Aug 2014
Protecting Buddhist Culture: The Buddhist Art Forum 2012
This month, the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation not only hosted the International Buddhist Film Festival in the British capital but also donated £2.5 million to various institutes to
Uploaded 7 May 2012
<i>Karma</i>
A film about the struggles of two Nepalese nuns
Uploaded 1 Apr 2012
A Film Adventure: “Daughters of Dolma”
Increasingly, we find Buddhist Film Festivals popping up in cities around the world for audiences of all ages and backgrounds - there are films with religious and spiritual messages, cultural stories,
Uploaded 1 Apr 2012
Mindfulness & Murder
Mindfulness and Murder, a Thai film by director Tom Waller, is one of a kind and will no doubt be a surprise to Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. The film opens with the mindful words of the Buddha:
Uploaded 1 Mar 2012
My Reincarnation
This fascinating documentary is both the portrait of an unusual father/son relationship and the exploration of a remarkable spiritual journey.  The father is a Buddhist master or Rinpoche who relocate
Uploaded 1 Mar 2012
Shugendo Now
Shugendo Now: Is this title a demand, a request, or a compassionate plea for a reevaluation of societal values?   It is a boldly declarative title and one that, from the opening credits, sets an
Uploaded 1 Mar 2012
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