Echoes of the White Crane: Laurence Brahm’s Tale of Martial Arts as Kinetic Meditation
Laurence Brahm is at once disciple of Padmasambhava and advocate of Chinese martial arts as a way of insight and self-growth
Laurence Brahm is at once disciple of Padmasambhava and advocate of Chinese martial arts as a way of insight and self-growth
Maia Duerr examines the profound suffering wrought by Catholic boarding schools for First Nations people in Canada and the healing that can come from facing this history
Acclaimed Bhutanese filmmaker’s unconventional approach to new film explores the post-death experience through rich magical realism
An all-female led team of Buddhist film enthusiasts will bring Dharma-inspired movies and related events to Barcelona next year
A Korean Buddhist monastic explores film as a medium for sharing spiritual wisdom
A look into the life, visionary art, and Buddhist practice of one of the world’s most enigmatic and brilliant artists
The first Buddhist film festival in Barcelona with special screenings of groundbreaking movies
Bill Porter, known widely by his pen name Red Pine, will be the subject of a forthcoming documentary spanning seven decades and two continents
After a hiatus of two years, the International Buddhist Film Festival (IBFF) returned for three days from 9–12 December. There were nine premieres from seven
A British charity seeks to preserve Tibetan Buddhism and culture with over 30 years of film
Khyentse Norbu’s new film sets viewers on a hero’s…
Can Buddhism and culture survive in a globalized Bhutan?