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Now a film festival on Buddhism and that too online. Check it out

The Lion's Roar and Buddhafest 2017 Online Film Festival is back to take you on an artistic and enlightening journey through films and exclusive spiritual talks

If the culture of Buddhism fascinates you, or if you live and breathe films, you may want to pay attention to this. The Lion’s Roar & BuddhaFest Online Film Festival is back for this year. The film festival that is brought together through a partnership between Lion’s Roar and BuddhaFest offers a deep insight into Buddhism through the deft representation of its art, wisdom and philosophies through cinema.

The Online Film Festival will be featuring six talks, each from a different teacher, including the likes of New York Times Bestselling author Sharon Salzberg and musician Ani Choying Drolma. The six noted teachers will be speaking on several different spiritual subjects including:

The Lion’s Roar & BuddhaFest Online Film Festival, which will last six weeks through June 12-July 23, 2017, will also feature six films. From the plateaus of Tibet to the Zhenru Chan Monasteries in China’s Jiangxi Province, these films will take you on an enlightening journey like no other. To register for tickets, click here.

A Thousand Mothers

A Thousand Mothers from Greg Moore on Vimeo.

Don’t Know

Don’t Know – A tribute to Zen Master Wu Bong – Trailer b from raitiniaugula on Vimeo.

Tzu Chi: Doing Good in the World

TZU CHI: DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD – Trailer from California Film Institute on Vimeo.

One Mind

ONE MIND film teaser from Edward A. Burger on Vimeo.

Wandering

Drokpa

DROKPA Trailer from yan chun su on Vimeo.

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