Sound of Peace (1997)

"Sound of Peace" is a cinematic meditation. Utilizing the deep resonance of the didgeridoo played by Nawang Khechong, a former Buddhist Monk the film gently, yet powerfully, transforms the viewer's sense of possibility for inner and world peace. A synthesis of viscerally experienced waves of sound and engaging images creates a calm and transcendent experience.

Director: Barry J. Hershey
Genre: Music
Runtime: 8 min
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Screenplay

Music: Nawang Khechog
Editing: Marc Grossman
Production: Walden Woods Film Company Ltd.
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sound of Peace about?
"Sound of Peace" is a cinematic meditation. Utilizing the deep resonance of the didgeridoo played by Nawang Khechong, a former Buddhist Monk the film gently, yet powerfully, transforms the viewer's sense of possibility for inner and world peace. A synthesis of viscerally experienced waves of sound and engaging images creates a calm and transcendent experience.
Who directed Sound of Peace?
Sound of Peace was directed by Barry J. Hershey.
How long is Sound of Peace?
Sound of Peace has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
What genre is Sound of Peace?
Sound of Peace is a Music film.
Where was Sound of Peace produced?
Sound of Peace was produced in United States of America.