The leader of the Buddhist faith in Mongolia, Khamba Lama Natsagdorj, will be in London to attend the premiere of a documentary about his life, entitled “The Medicine Buddha”, on 31st May. Narrated by Sir Ben Kingsley (Schindler’s List, Gandhi) and written and directed by Bafta-nominated Benjamin Johns (Traveller, Nuestro Abuelo and Uncle Max), The Medicine Buddha is the first UK film to have ever won a Mongolian Academy Award.
The Premiere will take place this Friday at the beautiful Regent Street Cinema in London and will feature a special Q&A with Khamba Lama Natsagdorj together with the director, Benjamin Johns and his cinematographer Gerry Vasbenter.
Shot over 4 weeks in temperatures falling to minus 35 degrees, this one-of-a-kind documentary is an extraordinary cinematic portrait of the renowned Mongolian Buddhist leader, Khamba Lama Natsagdorj and the beauty of Mongolia. Both faith and science are explored as the viewers are immersed in Lama’s eclectic, relentless humanitarian efforts. These include his work in the Manba Datsan Traditional Medicine Central Hospital, his Manba Datsan Monastery and the Otoch Manramba University. This depiction of the Lama’s life of focused charity reaches beyond geographical barriers to address humankind itself.
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