
Buddhist monks open up about the joys and challenges of living out the precepts of the Buddha as a full-time vocation. Controversies swirling within modern monastic Buddhism are examined, from celibacy and the role of women to racism and concerns about the environment.
Release Date: 4/16/2008
Runtime: 60 minutes
Languages: English, Sanskrit, Thai
Director: Anna Wilding
Budget: $0.0M
Revenue: $0.3M
Companies: Carpe Diem Films
Countries: Sri Lanka, New Zealand, United States of America, Thailand
Steve Butterworth
I loved this movie. The beautiful Anna Wilding captures the essence of joy with effortless flair. Beautifully filmed, one walks away from Buddha Wild with vivid, memorable images etched in their mind. I have actually watched this film, end to end, four times. Each time, I come away with little details I didn't catch before. A great introduction for anyone first discovering Asian cultures, and equally satisfying for those well versed in Buddhism. It plays brilliantly on the big screen, but is also compelling on DVD.
Phra Sathuwanda
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Anna Wilding
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Vanta Kaur
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Len West
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Chalerm Chanapahn
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Chaip Saissard
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Phramah Somchai
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Prahamaha Veera
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Bhante Somaratana
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