Darshan - The Embrance (2005)
Changing the world one embrace at a time.
Amma, one of India's most famous "Mahatmas" or spiritual guides, is known internationally for her charitable donations, fight for peace, and work with illiteracy. In 2002, she won the Gandhi King Prize for her work, joining a prestigious group of winners that include, Nelson Mandela and Khofi Annan. Here is a chronicle of her journey throughout India, traveling with her inner circle to visit with her disciples.
Director: Jan Kounen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 106 min
Release Date: November 30, 2005
Screenplay
Music: François Roy, Jean-Jacques Hertz
Cinematography: Sébastien Pentecouteau
Editing: Anny Danché
Country: France, Germany, Japan
Language: English, Français, Malayalam
Original Language: en
Keywords
sacred, indian ritual, indian guru, semi-biographical, traditional values, indian woman, ancestral traditions, documentary film, amma, ammaayiyamma
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Darshan - The Embrance about?
- Amma, one of India's most famous "Mahatmas" or spiritual guides, is known internationally for her charitable donations, fight for peace, and work with illiteracy. In 2002, she won the Gandhi King Prize for her work, joining a prestigious group of winners that include, Nelson Mandela and Khofi Annan. Here is a chronicle of her journey throughout India, traveling with her inner circle to visit with her disciples.
- Who directed Darshan - The Embrance?
- Darshan - The Embrance was directed by Jan Kounen.
- How long is Darshan - The Embrance?
- Darshan - The Embrance has a runtime of 1h 46m (106 minutes).
- What genre is Darshan - The Embrance?
- Darshan - The Embrance is a Documentary film.
- Where was Darshan - The Embrance produced?
- Darshan - The Embrance was produced in France, Germany, Japan.