Daughters of Dolma (2013)

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Dolma is the Tibetan name of Tara, a Buddhist female deity, and means 'she who saves'. Dolma is regarded as a Bodhisattva of compassion and action. She is known as the mother of all buddhas. Our team felt that Dolma relates to the message we would like to convey via our movie and used her name in the documentary title. One of the main legends about her origin as a bodhisattva tells a story of a young princess who lived in a different world millions of years ago. Her name is Jnanachandra.

Director: Ádám Miklós
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 67 min
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Screenplay

Production: Arrabona Studio
Country: Hungary, Nepal, United Kingdom
Original Language: en

Keywords

buddhism, buddhist nun, documentary short

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Daughters of Dolma about?
Dolma is the Tibetan name of Tara, a Buddhist female deity, and means 'she who saves'. Dolma is regarded as a Bodhisattva of compassion and action. She is known as the mother of all buddhas. Our team felt that Dolma relates to the message we would like to convey via our movie and used her name in the documentary title. One of the main legends about her origin as a bodhisattva tells a story of a young princess who lived in a different world millions of years ago. Her name is Jnanachandra.
Who directed Daughters of Dolma?
Daughters of Dolma was directed by Ádám Miklós.
How long is Daughters of Dolma?
Daughters of Dolma has a runtime of 1h 7m (67 minutes).
What genre is Daughters of Dolma?
Daughters of Dolma is a Documentary film.
Where was Daughters of Dolma produced?
Daughters of Dolma was produced in Hungary, Nepal, United Kingdom.