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A Film By Andrew Hinton Johnny Burke Danielle Lurie Gabriella Putnoki Chris Hall. Download a Copy of the Film. Short VersionLong Version. Buddhist Monk Lobsang was trained under the guidance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Desk or in the studio making magic/music for commercials and tv documentaries. 6 Fabulous Short Films from Children’s Books When earlier this year AJ discovered the short film of Room on the Broom (based on the book by Julia Donaldson) it was love at first sight. And her love of the movie led to a love for the book and then a whole lot more love for all things Julia Donaldson.
Nestled deep within the foothills of the Himalayas, Jhamtse Gatsai is one of the most extraordinary and inspiring communities you're likely to witness. It's led by Buddhist Monk Lobsang, a renowned spiritual teacher who works to create a who have been abused or orphaned. Tashi and the Monk follows that mission as it relates to one of the newest arrivals to his commune - a reluctant five-year old girl who's endured unimaginable neglect and tragedy during her brief life. By the time Tashi enters the community, she has suffered the death of her mother and abandonment by her alcoholic father. The youngest resident, she is ill-tempered and aggressive with many of her adolescent co-habitants.Lobsang's approach does not rely on professional psychologists, prescription medications or any of the often misguided remedies set forth by modern medicine. He's more interested in building an environment that nourishes the soul. With tremendous patience and a graceful, calming manner, he empowers Tashi and the more than 80 additional children under his counsel to appreciate the gift that is their lives.
He infuses them with a generosity of spirit and a shared sense of purpose, and unlocks within them an awareness of their own potential.Tashi's journey is intercut with scenes of Lobsang as he rallies the support of his teenaged residents to act as mentors to the newcomers, and as he gently declines the pleas of several families who beg for his assistance with their own wayward children. He's operating on limited resources, and he cannot jeopardize the delicate sanctity of the environment he's cultivated.
We learn of the struggles he suffered through his own suppressive upbringing, and his initial inspirations for creating the commune after serving under the tutelage of the Dalai Lama.From the splendid photography of its awe-inspiring natural setting to its appealing musical score, the technical aspects of the film are uniformly impressive. But the beating heart of Tashi and the Monk - and the reason why it will linger with viewers long after its conclusion - is the rare opportunity to see a child find her hope again. It's a touching tribute to the transformative power of compassion.Directed by:Andrew Hinton,Johnny Burke. This film is so touching, that it makes me to pack my bags and go out there and help this guy out with these children, and if I only had enough money I'd love to help him to build much broader community, where many more children can live a peaceful life as a whole one family without worrying about the day of tomorrow. At my present time, I live in the UK as an immigrant for so many years, but unfortunately cannot feel like at home, because the majority of UK citizens act very distant and don't find appreciation in whatever foreign citizen would do for them, which is really sad. Unless you are wealthy, you are no one in this country, so honestly with my hand on my heart I'd chose the poverty with happiness over the chaotic country full of unthankfulness.
May God bless this wonderful man. Such a wonderful soul.:-). Very inspiring, having grown up a troublemaker myself losing my mother aged 5 (although my situation was still highly blessed and far from being truly disenfranchised) i felt and instant bond with Tashi. Notice how much everyone is touching, as I have observed loving families from the not so loving families throughout my life the close loving families are always touching each other, hugging each other so as humans let’s take time to hug, touch and love our families and friends. Great cinematography and very well put together. Love the ending as she screams her name proudly off the mountainside. I couldn't hold tears dropping on my cheek.
I hope in my life i can get there and see the greatest teacher i have even seen. And see the children's community especially Tashi. The most beautiful girl. I am fascinated and in love with this place.
So inspiring and touchy. I hope people can send money to this remote place. And at the same time will be so amazing for the teacher to start up a goFundme or kickstarter project where he can finance his beautiful community. Sending Love and peace from morocco. I am in love with this place. Sending so much pure love.
Tell your kids I love them all. God Bless You. I am truly confused by those wanting to help/donate and asking this forum of how. How is it that people with internet access to watch this can be that helpless.or just pretending to yourself to care for a few seconds?
So if no one spoon feeds you every last bit of info required you say, 'well I tried.' At the bottom of the film description is the Directors Andrew Hinton and Johnny Burke of Pilgrim Films found through a simple web search for Pilgrim Films and clicking on the one that wasn't Pilgrim Studios or Media, etc. Within that Pilgrim Films website you can find Andrew Hinton's name. If you contact him or someone at Pilgrim Films, maybe he/they can confirm if this website for Lobsang's children's center is legit or not, also found by doing a simple web search for Lobsang Phuntsok, the name found within the film, beginning I think.

The web site has a donate tab but it would seem wise to make sure that it actually goes to them first, instead of some weasel, as the internet makes it easy for some to take advantage via making authentic looking websites and such.Hats off to Lobsang and Pilgrim films and TDF for making us aware of such love. I also feel blessed having my wonderful parents as long(short) as I did. Too bad I'm not more like them.
Certainly not their fault. I can certainly see why Lobsang chose to help children though. With adults, many have ruined their minds by what poison they have chosen to consume.or forced to consume in govt indoctrination centers called schools.Protect and love the children or we are all in deep trouble.Recently Added.
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About The FilmIn Western culture, when we find ourselves in crisis, it's natural to question our existence and the meaning of life. We are suffering; we want to change. Eastern philosophies, yoga and meditation are keys to happiness, or so preach the countless Western adherents of these far Eastern practices.
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Buddhism is one path to enlightenment.Following this path to Nepal we meet the young Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin, representative of a new generation, who is grappling with recognisable questions of modern life.The insights we garner from observing Tenzin unveil a universal human flaw: the obsessive pursuit of happiness. The Sad Monk takes a look underneath the surface of a distinct and idealised environment; the holistic upbringing and rhythm of life in the monasteries of Nepal.We have something to learn from his story. In The PressA Note From MeI went through so many ups and downs to make this movie happen. Traveling, shooting and getting to know the monk Tenzin in Nepal was intense. And I haven’t finished yet. As you can imagine, making and financing a film completely by yourself without a big balls production company can get expensive.
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Which is why I’m here. I want to finish strong but I need your support.The funds I’m hoping to raise will be used to cover the hard costs of the post-production. Colour grading. Music licence. Film festival entry fees.
Project manager. You get the idea. I still have a few months to go.So, I need your help! I need support and love and if you have any, I need money.
I wouldn't be asking if I didn't believe in this project, Tenzin and myself. I'll take whatever you are willing to give. And I'll be forever grateful to you for giving it!Making this film is my dream and I don’t want it to be shattered. This is my first movie ever so I’m taking it very seriously.
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In addition to all the fine gifts/rewards/prizes that are available, most importantly, a donation of any size makes you part of The Sad Monk. It’s gonna be your movie too. So feel free to shout out loud and share your thoughts! I do it all the time. How Else You Can HelpSpread the word! Tell your friends, tell your enemies, tell your boss and your grandparents.
Follow on, re me. Share on Facebook and in the New York Times (please)!Sincerely,Director & Producer Diana Frankovic and MY TEAM!Director of Photography Kevin KleinEditors Stefanie Kosik-Wartenberg + SnorricutFilm Score Ilja CoricSound Engineers Matthieu Petitmangin + Jonathan AndreoColour Grader Marcus BadowMusic 'The Dead Of Night' by Psychadelik Pedestrian from Nocturnia, provided courtesy of Toucan Music © 2015'Epic Dubstep 3' by Indifferent Guy, provided courtesy of Envato Market © 2015. Risks and challengesI have already faced all possible risks, challenges and setbacks and overcome them. All backers will receive their rewards.IF something happens to me after this project is funded and before the rewards are fulfilled, my dear friend and project manager Jessica will take care of sending out all rewards, will haul her ass to Brooklyn and find someone more qualified to show you the street arts and the monastery, take you out to dinner, teach you to cook Himalayan style, send out all of my notes and incense and flags and thank yous, update the website with your name and will ensure my editor gets any co-producer names into the credits. Basically, even if I die, this film will get finished and you will be rewarded for believing in me.