
Doing Time, Doing Vipassana
Dirigido por Eilona Ariel, Ayelet Menahemi13 de janeiro de 1997 52 minDocumentário
8.25.6
This is the story of an ancient meditation technique named Vipassana, which shows people how to take control of their lives and channel them toward their own good.It is the story of a strong woman named Kiran Bedi, the former Inspector General of Prisons in New Delhi, who strove to transform the notorious Tihar Prison and turn it into an oasis of peace. But most of all it is the story of prison inmates who underwent profound change, and who realized that incarceration is not the end but possibly a fresh start toward an improved and more positive life. These people have shown that reform can work if it is self-reform. Their success has been so dramatic that recently the Indian Government decided to apply Vipassana in all the country's prisons. Other countries are becoming interested as well. The filmmakers spent about two weeks inside Tihar Central Prison in New Delhi and Baroda Jail in the Indian state of Gujarat. They interviewed inmates and jail officials, and filmed in places rarely accessible to film crews, whether Indian or foreign.
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Doing Time, Doing Vipassanafoi lançado em 13 de janeiro de 1997.
Doing Time, Doing Vipassanafoi dirigido por Eilona Ariel, Ayelet Menahemi.
Doing Time, Doing Vipassanatem a duração de 52 min.
Doing Time, Doing Vipassanafoi produzido por Eilona Ariel, Ayelet Menahemi.
This is the story of an ancient meditation technique named Vipassana, which shows people how to take control of their lives and channel them toward their own good.It is the story of a strong woman named Kiran Bedi, the former Inspector General of Prisons in New Delhi, who strove to transform the notorious Tihar Prison and turn it into an oasis of peace. But most of all it is the story of prison inmates who underwent profound change, and who realized that incarceration is not the end but possibly a fresh start toward an improved and more positive life. These people have shown that reform can work if it is self-reform. Their success has been so dramatic that recently the Indian Government decided to apply Vipassana in all the country's prisons. Other countries are becoming interested as well. The filmmakers spent about two weeks inside Tihar Central Prison in New Delhi and Baroda Jail in the Indian state of Gujarat. They interviewed inmates and jail officials, and filmed in places rarely accessible to film crews, whether Indian or foreign.
Os caracteres-chave em Doing Time, Doing Vipassana são Self - Former Inspector General of Prisons for New Delhi (Kiran Bedi).
Doing Time, Doing Vipassana é um filme de Documentário.
Doing Time, Doing Vipassana tem uma classificação de audiência 8.2de 10.

