Buddha's Lost Children Revisited (2009)
Buddha's Lost Children Revisited is the sequel to the successful documentary Buddha's Lost Children made in 2006. Hidden in the hills of Thailand's Golden Triangle lies the 'Golden Horse Temple'. Buddhist munk Khru Bah and his young novices risk their lives to fight drug abuse in the surrounding mountain villages. Director Mark Verkerk made the film Buddha's Lost Children about this special monk and his students. At the request of many he returned to see how Suk, Pan Saen and little, cheerful Boontam are doing.
Director: Mark Verkerk
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 93 min
Release Date: June 4, 2009
Language: ภาษาไทย
Original Language: th
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Buddha's Lost Children Revisited about?
- Buddha's Lost Children Revisited is the sequel to the successful documentary Buddha's Lost Children made in 2006. Hidden in the hills of Thailand's Golden Triangle lies the 'Golden Horse Temple'. Buddhist munk Khru Bah and his young novices risk their lives to fight drug abuse in the surrounding mountain villages. Director Mark Verkerk made the film Buddha's Lost Children about this special monk and his students. At the request of many he returned to see how Suk, Pan Saen and little, cheerful Boontam are doing.
- Who directed Buddha's Lost Children Revisited?
- Buddha's Lost Children Revisited was directed by Mark Verkerk.
- How long is Buddha's Lost Children Revisited?
- Buddha's Lost Children Revisited has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
- What genre is Buddha's Lost Children Revisited?
- Buddha's Lost Children Revisited is a Documentary film.