Windham Hill: Tibet (1988)

Windham Hill: Tibet (1988) poster

Tibet – Mere mention of the word Tibet evokes images of a rich and magical country, its culture shrouded by a remote and inaccessible location. The music on this recording was composed and arranged by Mark Isham for the Windham Hill video, Tibet. It provides a look at the place called the “Roof of the World,” where the heavens and the earth meet, and where centuries old rhythms continue. It is a brief glimpse of vast stretches of empty, high plains and snowcapped peaks. The monasteries and the monks who live there are the last of an ever diminishing religious culture which has no parallel in the West.

Director: Stanley Dorfman
Genre: Music
Runtime: 54 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Mark Isham
Cinematography: Allen Blaisdell, Robert Fulton
Editing: Tom McQuade
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Stanley Dorfman
More Films in Genre: Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Windham Hill: Tibet about?
Tibet – Mere mention of the word Tibet evokes images of a rich and magical country, its culture shrouded by a remote and inaccessible location. The music on this recording was composed and arranged by Mark Isham for the Windham Hill video, Tibet. It provides a look at the place called the “Roof of the World,” where the heavens and the earth meet, and where centuries old rhythms continue. It is a brief glimpse of vast stretches of empty, high plains and snowcapped peaks. The monasteries and the monks who live there are the last of an ever diminishing religious culture which has no parallel in the West.
Who directed Windham Hill: Tibet?
Windham Hill: Tibet was directed by Stanley Dorfman.
How long is Windham Hill: Tibet?
Windham Hill: Tibet has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is Windham Hill: Tibet?
Windham Hill: Tibet is a Music film.
Where was Windham Hill: Tibet produced?
Windham Hill: Tibet was produced in United States of America.