- 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
Infobox Film
name = 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
caption = movie poster
director =Rick Ray
distributor = [http://www.imdb.com/company/co0144863/ Monterey Media]
runtime = 85 min.
language = English
website = http://www.thedalailamamovie.com
imdb_id =0819354
year = 200610 Questions For The Dalai Lama is a
2006 documentary film in which filmmakerRick Ray meets withTenzin Gyatso , the 14thDalai Lama at his monastery inDharamsala ,India . The film maker asks him ten questions during the course of the interview which is inter-cut with a biography of Tenzin Gyatso, a history of modernTibet and a chronicle of Ray's journey securing the interview.Synopsis
The film begins as a chronicle of
Rick Ray 's journey throughIndia to interviewTenzin Gyatso . The film switches between present and recent past, with stages of the trip introducing sections on the personal history of Tenzin Gyatso, the process used to select aDalai Lama , the conflict betweenTibet and thePeople's Republic of China and Gyatso's journey into exile.The interview with Tenzin Gyatso begins midway through the film. This section is inter-cut between sections addressing philosophical questions and current affairs.
The film also features the daily life of Tenzin Gyatso, his international peace efforts and his work with Tibetan
refugees .The film features an interviews with a
Buddhist monk who fled violence inTibet and Tenzin Tethong, who has served in theTibetan Government in Exile for 20 years.Towards the end, the film touches on the controversial issues of
internet censorship inChina , the cultural impact of the current relations between Tibet and China and the disappearance ofGedhun Choekyi Nyima , the11th Panchen Lama .The Interview
Ray asks a range of questions, touching on philosophical, social and political issues.
Some of the questions asked:
"Why do the poor seem happier than the rich?"
"How can one reconcile an attitude of
non-violence when faced with a direct threat to one's safety and security?""Should countries be dedicated to preserving their traditions or embrace modern culture?"
"Will there be another
Dalai Lama ?"The questions are not numbered in the film and Ray admits to asking more than ten questions during the interview.
Archival Footage
Three years were spent tracking down rare, archival footage of the young
Tenzin Gyatso and the Chinese action inTibet that lead to his exile. In the end, the licensing of some of the footage for the film cost more than all the other expenses combined.Reviews
* [http://movies.nytimes.com/2007/08/30/movies/31ten.html New York Times]
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/04/27/DDGURPFDSM1.DTL San Francisco Chronicle]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?node=cityguide/profile&id=1135283&categories=Movies&nm=1 The Washington Post]
* [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20071025.wlama26/BNStory/Entertainment/home Toronto Globe and Mail]
* [http://www.boston.com/movies/display?display=movie&id=10604 The Boston Globe]
External Links
* [http://www.10questionsforthedalailama.com/ 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama]
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