You're invited to the third year of our Buddhist Film Festival - the second biggest in the UK, which will include inspiring and uplifting screenings.
From Friday 27 until Sunday 29 March, you can enjoy renowned Buddhist films, breathtaking scenery and gems from around the world in the comfort of the Electric Palace cinema.
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Screenings include:
Are We One?
Friday 27 March 7.30pm

The transmission of Zen meditation through the life’s work of 90 year-old Irish-American Jesuit Zen Master Robert Kennedy. Plus short film. Book now for Am I One? >>>
Gong bath
Saturday 28 March 11am

Tibetan prayers with gongs and singing bowls led by Andrew Lyddon. Tibetan singing bowls have a noble origin, one which Andrew Lyddon utterly respects in guiding the user into a practice to enhance meditation and enable every individual to find contentment and self-realization through the power of sound. Book now for gong bath >>>
State of Statelessness
Saturday 28 March 7.30pm

State of Statelessness is the first-ever Tibetan-language anthology feature film, exploring the profound themes of statelessness and migration through four poignant stories of Tibetans living in exile. Book now for State of Statelessness >>>
Becoming Who I Was
Sunday 29 March 11am

After a Buddhist boy in the highlands of northern India discovers that he is the reincarnation of a centuries-old Tibetan monk, his godfather takes him on a journey to discover his past. With exclusive access and long term filming of eight years, the filmmakers capture their ‘lived’ moments in an honest light. Book now for Becoming Who I Was >>>