Sa
31
Dec
14.55 - 15:55
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STUFF EVERYWHERE
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We
21
Dec
16.10 - 17:05
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TIME PASSES
Peter Matthiessen, biologist, environmental activist, world traveller and student of Zen Buddhism, looks back on his stirring life.
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Su
18
Dec
23.35 - 24:10
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PROFILE: PETER BLOM
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Su
27
Nov
13:55 - 14:55
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MONIEK TOEBOSCH
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Su
27
Nov
01:15 - 01:40
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TRANSHUMAN at NFTA Filmlab
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Sa
26
Nov
12:20 - 12:40
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NADIA TICKS
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Th
24
Nov
14:00 - 15:30
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MY REINCARNATION
An epic father-son drama spanning two decennia and three generations, about Namkhai Norbu and his son Yeshi.
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Su
13
Nov
14:00 - 14:30
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ON THE STREET AND IN AUSCHWITZ
American Zen Master Bernie Glassman is recognized as a founder of Socially Engaged Buddhism. According to him ‘The extent to which someone is enlightened, can be measured by how much that person offers real physical help to other'.
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We
2
Nov
23:00 - 24:00
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BIRMA SOLDIER
A rare glimpse of a brutal dictatorship seen through the eyes of Myo Mint, a courageous man who made the transformation from being a soldier in Burma’s junta to a pro-democracy activist.
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Su
30
Okt
14:00 - 14:30
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IF RIVERS COULD TELL - PART 2
Five short portraits of a writer, a boatman, a blind businessman and a monk intimately show the connection between Mother River and her inhabitants. Laos - where the coming moon festival in a village along the Mekong River gives rise to revelations about life and love.
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Su
16
Okt
14:00 - 14:30
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IF RIVERS COULD TELL - PART 1
If Rivers Could Tell looks at the connection between people and the river. The film takes us on a boat from the source of the river Mekong in Tibet down to the delta of Vietnam. A journey of almost 5000 kilometers, along the way director Rob Hof recorded special meetings between the river and people.
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Su
11
Sep
14:00 - 14:30
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MINDFULNESS MAINSTREAM
T he Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program was developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn, 30 years ago. We follow two mindfulness trainers. For years. Frits Koster was a monk in Thailand and he noticed a significant change. While he was still largely ignored when he talked about meditation ten years ago he is now a popular figure in that world.
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Su
4
Sep
14:00 - 14:30
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REAL MEN DON'T CRY
This film follows garbage collectors that meditate: A garbage man with heart complaints, a driver from Iraq who suffers from war trauma and an overworked manager during their mindfulness training.
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Th
11
Aug
23:15 - 01:20
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MY REINCARNATION
An epic father-son drama spanning two decennia and three generations, about Namkhai Norbu and his son Yeshi.
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Su
19
Jun
13:55
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THE BUDDHA BEAT
Frequently, we see meditation and Buddhism presented in a fresh and modern way.What will happen to Buddhism when young people give it their own spin?
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Su
5
Jun
14:00 - 14:30
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SANDRA
In 2001 Sandra, a young dutch woman, exchanged her successful manager’s job for a life in a convent at the Plum Village Buddhist Centre in the Dordogne. Later she started ‘glamping’ Simply Canvas, where families, groups and individuals can find themselves camping in luxury close to nature.
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Fr
27
May
24:00 - 01:15
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JOHAN PRIMERO
Jo han Puig drives 50 laps around Camp Nou, FC Barcelona’s football stadium in an old Citroen 2CV, to contribute to good luck for his club ‘Barca’. Then he meets Paquita a young woman who washes windshields at a stoplight...
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Su
22
May
14:00 - 15:00
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DHARMA RISING, DEEL 2
A look through the eyes of the first generation of Western Dharma teachers at how that adaptation is taking shape within a culture that runs on the engines of competition and greed, where many consider cruelty to be kindness and ignorance to be knowledge. Second part of a two-part series.
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Su
8
May
14:00 - 15:00
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ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE
Enemies of the People takes a peek at "the project" of Thet Sambath, whose parents were among the approximately two million who perished under the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s.
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Su
24
Apr
14:00 - 14.55
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DHARMA RISING, PART 1
A look through the eyes of the first generation of Western Dharma teachers at how that adaptation is taking shape within a culture that runs on the engines of competition and greed, where many consider cruelty to be kindness and ignorance to be knowledge.
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Su
10
Apr
14:00 - 15:00
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LOOK!
Following your heart isn’t always easy. Marilien Mogendorff is a director and theatre teacher in training.Helen Vink was a top athlete who started training as a photographer, survived a serious accident and a depression.
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Su
27
Mrch
13:55 - 14:25
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LUCIA RIJKER - HOW TO LIVE WITH THE OTHER
Lucia Rijker can clearly see the Netherlands, her homeland, changing into a less open society.
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Su
13
Mrch
14:00 - 14:30
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BARDSONGS
A filmed folk narrative that takes place in Ladakh. And an ode to the superficial differences and hidden similarities among different worlds.
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Su
27
Feb
14:00 - 14:30
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LUCIA RIJKER - HOW TO LIVE WITH FRIENDS
Information will follow soon
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Su
13
Feb
23:40 - 00:40
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AUNG SAN SUU KYI - LADY OF NO FEAR
Aung San Suu Kyi is known first and foremost as the political opposition leader at the centre of 20 years of social unrest and turmoil in Burma. 'Lady of No Fear' offers a close-up of the freedom fighting woman Aung San Suu Kyi and her husband Dr Michael Aris.
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Su
13
Feb
13:55 - 14:25
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LUCIA RIJKER - HOW TO LIVE WITH YOUR FAMILY
Lucia Rijker talks with Marte Röling, Patricia Steur and Prof. Dr. Paul de Blot about friendship.
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Su
30
Jan
14:00 - 14:30
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SHIFTING BOUNDARIES IN MONGOLOIA
Two people travel to Mongolia, a Buddhist country that appeals to the imagination because of its vast desert, centuries-old cloisters and its tough history.
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Su
16
Jan
14:00 - 15:00
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Superwise ME
An account of an extraordinary meeting in the mountains of Andalusia. Nine inquisitive minds and nine witnesses contemplate existential questions, that every human being encounters at one time or another in their lives.
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Sa
15
Jan
00:35 - 02:20
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TRAMONTANA
The story of impossible and secret love between Tremolls and Campos de Amor, in the small village Cadaques in northern Spain, under Franco’s dictatorship. The wind called Tramontana blows unceasingly during the winter - driving people insane.
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