Buddhist Movie Becoming Who I Was Picked Up by Bond/360
FEBRUARY 16, 2017 | 07:05AM PT
Marc Schillers Bond/360, whose team were behind breakthrough films like Exit Through the Gift Shop, Senna and The Imposter, has acquired the exclusive U.S. and Canadian rights to Chang-Yong Moons Buddhist documentary film Becoming Who I Was.
The distributor, whose recent releases include An Art that Nature Makes, Notes on Blindness and Strike a Pose, will premiere the pic in New York City in the fall, followed by a nationwide release on Bonds new Karma Cinema label, followed by a digital, educational and DVD release later in the year.
The film follows Padma Angdu, who is no ordinary boy, according to a statement. In a past life he was a venerated Buddhist master. His village already treats him like a saint as a result. The village doctor, who has taken the boy under his wing, prepares him to be able to pass on his wisdom.
Tibet, Angdus former homeland and the center of his faith, lies far away from his current home in the highlands of Northern India. On top of that, the conflict between China and Tibet makes the prospect of a trip there even more daunting.
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