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In the Footsteps of Buddha

On Buddhism in the East and its Reflection in the West

The Circle of Life in Buddhism

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring

Dir.: Ki-duk Kim
| 105 minutes

Human existence is built around the changing seasons. This is the Zen Buddhist philosophy that lies at the heart of this tale about a young monk. The ethereal and breathtaking images speak for themselves, carrying the viewer along the film. 

The Circle of Life in Buddhism

 Speaker (in Heb.): Prof. Ya'acov Raz

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring

Dir.: Ki-duk Kim
| 105 minutes

Human existence is built around the changing seasons. This is the Zen Buddhist philosophy that lies at the heart of this tale about a young monk. The ethereal and breathtaking images speak for themselves, carrying the viewer along the film. 

In Search of the Reincarnated Teacher

Opening lectuer

Unmistaken Child

Dir.: Nati Baratz
| 102 minutes

In 2001, Master Lama Konchog, one of the greatest Tibetan meditators of our times, passed away. His shy and devoted disciple, Tenzin Zopa is unexpectedly appointed by the Dalai Lama to search for the reincarnation of the late master.

Life and Death in Psychoanalysis and Buddhism

Opening lecture

A Buddha

Dir.: Diego Rafecas
| 110 minutes

The film follows two brothers orphaned as children when their parents were taken by the military during the “Dirty Wars” of the 1970s in Argentina. 

NEVER ENDING STORY

Buddhism through an Anthropological Perspective. Speaker (in Heb.): Lior Bar