Buddha's Lost Children (2006)
A breathtaking true story of compassion and tough love.
Buddha's Lost Children is a feature-length documentary film about a Thai Buddhist monk who, armed only with his master boxing skills, wages an inspirational battle to help orphaned children, fight drug abuse, and preserve a vanishing way of life.
Director: Mark Verkerk
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: July 16, 2006
Cast
- Phra Khru Bah Neua Chai Kositto - Himself
- Khun Ead - Himself
- Pan Sean - Himself
- Boontam - Himself
- Suk - Himself
Screenplay
Production: BBC, EMS GmbH
Country: Thailand
Language: English, ภาษาไทย
Original Language: en
Keywords
corruption, thailand, poverty
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Buddha's Lost Children about?
- Buddha's Lost Children is a feature-length documentary film about a Thai Buddhist monk who, armed only with his master boxing skills, wages an inspirational battle to help orphaned children, fight drug abuse, and preserve a vanishing way of life.
- Who directed Buddha's Lost Children?
- Buddha's Lost Children was directed by Mark Verkerk.
- Who stars in Buddha's Lost Children?
- Buddha's Lost Children stars Phra Khru Bah Neua Chai Kositto, Khun Ead, Pan Sean, Boontam, Suk.
- How long is Buddha's Lost Children?
- Buddha's Lost Children has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
- What genre is Buddha's Lost Children?
- Buddha's Lost Children is a Documentary film.
- Where was Buddha's Lost Children produced?
- Buddha's Lost Children was produced in Thailand.