Kundun

 

Tenzin Kunga, Tenzin Paichang, Guyrme Tethong, Tenzin Thuthob
Touchstone Pictures; Directed by Martin Scorsese
Rated PG-13; 135 minutes; 1997

 
Told through the eyes of His Holiness, KUNDUN chronicles the life of the fourteenth Dalai Lama, from childhood through the Chinese occupation and his journey into exile. Through brilliant cinematography and a stunning score, the epic film charts his extraordinary growth into a figure who raises the world’s consciousness about the Buddhist society of the spirit, the plight of Tibet, and the sufferings endured by his people with unspeakable grace and dignity.

 

“A landmark! Awesome, masterful, glorious filmmaking. Nothing compares—nothing.”
- Dennis Cunningham, CBS-TV

“Miraculous! Epic filmmaking.”

- Bill Bregoli, WESTWOOD ONE RADIO

“Breathtakingly spectacular.”
- Jeanne Wolf, JEANNE WOLF’S HOLLYWOOD
 

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