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Silk Street
London, UK EC2Y 8DS
Area: City of London
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Cost: Standard - £7.50 online (£9.50 full price) / Barbican Members - £6.50 online (£7.50 full price) / Concessions £7.50 Multibuy: Book for 3 films or more within the IBFF programme and each ticket is reduced to just £6 (excluding screenings of Prem Sanyas and the Perspectives on The Lost World of Tibet event) subject to availability
15 May 2009 Cinema 1 20:30 / A revealing documentary about Bhutanese lama-cum-auteur Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche UK premiereWith music by Sting and an appearance by Bernando Bertolucci, this is a revealing documentary about Bhutanese lama-cum-auteur Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche (Khyentse Norbu, director of The Cup).The inscrutable lama mischievously eludes the director (a student of his) as she trots the globe in pursuit, from the streets of London and the World Cup finals to the Kingdom o... (read more)
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Words of My Perfect Teacher (PG*) at Barbican Centre

Cost: Standard - £7.50 online (£9.50 full price) / Barbican Members - £6.50 online (£7.50 full price) / Concessions £7.50 Multibuy: Book for 3 films or more within the IBFF programme and each ticket is reduced to just £6 (excluding screenings of Prem Sanyas and the Perspectives on The Lost World of Tibet event) subject to availability
15 May 2009
Cinema 1

20:30 / A revealing documentary about Bhutanese lama-cum-auteur Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

UK premiere

With music by Sting and an appearance by Bernando Bertolucci, this is a revealing documentary about Bhutanese lama-cum-auteur Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche (Khyentse Norbu, director of The Cup).

The inscrutable lama mischievously eludes the director (a student of his) as she trots the globe in pursuit, from the streets of London and the World Cup finals to the Kingdom of Bhutan.

When he finally does choose to reveal himself, it proves worth the wait.

Canada 2003 Dir. Lesley Ann Patten 103 min.* Local Classification

Arthouse, Blockbusters, Festivals and Seasons
Barbican Film - London's most diverse cinema

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