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Numéro de catalogue: NFB524066
Producteur: National Film Board Of Canada
Producteurs: Atsunori Kawamura, Naoyuki Kibe, Barrie McLean, David Verrall
Réalisateurs: Hiroaki Mori, Yukari Hayashi, Barrie McLean
Agences de production: Mistral Film of France , NHK (Tokyo), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), Office national du film du Canada (Montreal)
Sujet: Documentaire, Études familiales / Économie domestique, Études mondiales, Études religieuses, Histoire du Canada, Histoire mondiale, Instruction civique
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: Post-secondaire
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 1994
Durée: 45:03
Sous-titrage: Oui
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The Tibetan Book of the Dead: The Great Liberation - DVD
Numéro de catalogue: NFB524066
Producteur: National Film Board Of Canada
Producteurs: Atsunori Kawamura, Naoyuki Kibe, Barrie McLean, David Verrall
Réalisateurs: Hiroaki Mori, Yukari Hayashi, Barrie McLean
Agences de production: Mistral Film of France , NHK (Tokyo), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), Office national du film du Canada (Montreal)
Sujet: Documentaire, Études familiales / Économie domestique, Études mondiales, Études religieuses, Histoire du Canada, Histoire mondiale, Instruction civique
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: Post-secondaire
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 1994
Durée: 45:03
Sous-titrage: Oui
Cliquez ici pour les prix
The Tibetan Book of the Dead is a two-part series that explores ancient teachings on death and dying. It was filmed over a four-month period on location in the Himalayas where the original text still yields an essential influence over people's views of life and death. The Great Liberation, is a docudrama which, in the company of an old Buddhist lama and a 13-year-old novice monk, leads us into the very foundations of Buddhist philosophy--the search for compassion and truth. Pema Choden, the lama, and Tubten, the young monk, read from the texts of The Tibetan Book of the Dead as they conduct the 49 days of final rites for a deceased Himalayan villager. We must all face the death of somebody we love, as well as our own death. This film helps us to prepare for these inevitabilities.