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Mustang: Journey to Transformation Reviews

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Mustang: Journey to Transformation

Lost in time, the Himalayan kingdom of Mustang is one of the last sanctuaries of authentic Tibetan Buddhist culture. But, long isolated by geography and politics, the people struggle to survive and the center of their culture, the 15th century monasteries and the art within are dangerously close to collapse. Narrated by Richard Gere and featuring the Dalai Lama, “Mustang – Journey of Transformation,” tells the story of the efforts to rescue this ancient place from the brink of extinction and hel

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  1. By Stephen Ironside on Aug 30, 2010 | Reply

    Review by Stephen Ironside for Mustang: Journey to Transformation
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    I went to Mustang in November of 2008 as part of an academic group to study Tibetan and Himalayan culture. This movie almost brought me to tears. It’s short, but it’s powerful. These people’s voices need to be heard, and I thank PBS for doing so in such a beautiful way. I even recognized a couple of people and a LOT of the places!

    Highly recommended.

    Bod gyal lo!

  2. By A. Nani Moss on Aug 30, 2010 | Reply

    Review by A. Nani Moss for Mustang: Journey to Transformation
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    I saw this film at a festival last year and I can say that it honestly riveted me from beginning to end. But therein was the slight problem- the entire film is only about half an hour long!!! So just as you get into it you will find yourself reading the credits. That said, the 30 minutes you spend with it will be well worth your time. Whether you are a fan of art, Buddhism, travel, eastern history, or just vivid and awesome cinematography you will enjoy this. I only wish that it were also available on blu-ray and double the length!!!

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