The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Way of Life

199445 min 35 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Yukari HayashiBarrie McLean

Production: Atsunori KawamuraBarrie McLean (National Film Board of Canada)David Verrall

Co-produced by NHK, Mistral Film of France and the NFB.

This two-part series explores ancient teachings on death and dying. It was filmed over a four-month period on location in the Himalayas where the original text still yields an essential influence over people's views of life and death. A Way of Life contains footage of the rites and liturgies surrounding and following the death of a Ladakhi elder. The Dalai Lama explains his own feelings about death, while other scenes within a palliative care hospice in San Francisco depicts the use of the texts to counsel dying AIDS patients. This film, by revealing ancient teachings on how to think about death and dying, can be a valuable source of counsel and comfort.

Subject categories


  • Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > BuddhismForeign CountriesFuneralsHuman ConditionLife and Death
  • Health and Medicine > Coping with Illness and Dying
  • Developing Countries > Tibet
  • Foreign Countries > United States
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Aging/Death and Dying
  • Social Studies > Comparative Civilizations
  • Health/Personal Development > Human Growth and Development
  • Ethics and Religious Culture > Religious Diversity/Heritage

Credits


music
Toshiyuki Honda
camera
Hideo Saito
editor
Masaharu Yoshioka
Judith Merritt
David Verrall
sound effects
Masayuki Onoe
re-recording
Yoshinori Kawabata
Jean-Pierre Joutel
video FX
Masato Iizuka
project coordinator
Toru Hirota
location coordinator
Sonam Norboo
director
Yukari Hayashi
Barrie McLean
producer
Atsunori Kawamura
Barrie McLean
David Verrall
narrator
Leonard Cohen
consultant - narration
Douglas Penick
video post-production
Louis Girardin
studio administrator
Carrol Smith
participation
Dalai Lama
Ram Dass
Dale Borglum

Awards


  • Film of Special Merit AwardInternational Congress on Care of the Terminally
  • Special MentionFilmfest Medianet Award