The Foundation holds Film Festivals and collaborative interactions on themes such as nonviolence, spirituality, interfaith dialogue, sustainable living and Buddhism, to name a few.
It organizes regular film screenings in partnership with the India International Center under the aegis of a Spiritual Cinema Circle. Members view and discuss films and the philosophies they embody, representing different creeds and faith. Representing diverse traditions and historical contexts, some of the films are: A History of God, Jesus of Nazareth, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, The Mahabharata, The Making of the Mahatma, Rumi etc.




A recent initiative – The Tibetan Film Festival – showcased award-winning films such as Kundun, 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama, Sacred Sites of The Dalai Lama, Himalaya, and Spirit of Tibet.
The Foundation has also partnered with The Coexistence Initiative, New York, to hold an international film festival titled Transcending Conflict that showcases examples of coexistence and peacebuilding in practice.
It also worked closely with Tibet House and Friends of Tibet to organize festivals, exhibitions and installations, in various parts of the world, which brought together elements of sacred music and sounds from different religions and indigenous traditions. The most recent initiative was a partnership with Friends of Tibet for an exhibition of cartoons on Tibet.
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