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Yangsi Film Premiere

The Rubin Museum of Art in New York City presents a premiere of the film Yangsi by Mark Elliot, a coming of age story with universal themes, made over a fourteen year period.

When:
December 8, 2012 12:00pm to 9:00pm
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Rubin Museum of Art Presents:
 
Yangsi Film Premiere
Saturday, December 8, 2012
12:00 pm
3:00 pm
6:00 pm
Tickets are on sale for: $13 (10% off for members)
 
Description:
An intimate portrait of a young Tibetan boy who is recognized as the reincarnation of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, one of the most revered Tibetan Buddhist masters of the twentieth century. He is known as The Yangsi, "the one who has come again into existence".
 
This film is a coming of age story with universal themes, made over a fourteen year period by Mark Elliott, an acclaimed film maker (The Lion's Roar, Bodhisattva) and longtime student of Tibetan Buddhism, who will be present for all three screenings.
 
Narrated by Yangsi Rinpoche, the young teacher gives a first person account of his experience of growing up in, and coming to terms with, his unique inheritance. Beginning with his enthronement at age four before a crowd of fifteen thousand people in Kathmandu, Nepal, he is placed in the care of the previous Khyentse Rinpoche's regent, Rabjam Rinpoche at Shechen monastery. With unprecedented access, the film chronicles his life during his training in Tibetan philosophy and various rituals, along with learning English, intimate family visits, and meetings with masters within (and without) of his lineage.

Filmed largely in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan and in Nepal, Yangsi presents everyday events in a reincarnation’s life, where a mother’s love plays as important a role as high tantric empowerments; where tradition is challenged by modernity; and where human relationships are as vital as study. And where doubt challenges devotion when having to live up to great expectations.

Yangsi follows this process up to the age of eighteen, when he for the first time assumes the role of the teacher, embarking on a world tour to continue the work of his predecessor, to be of service to sentient beings. Perhaps never before has this process been so openly and engagingly portrayed, sharing Yangsi’s aim of how Buddhism can be relevant in the modern world. 

Media Sponsor is Buddhadharma Magazine
2012, USA, Mark Elliot, 82 mins

 
Information:
FULL SCHEDULE & TICKETS
Included in the ticket price for this premiere screening is a post-screening Q&A with director Mark Elliott and an optional tour in the galleries and admission to the museum's exhibitions either before or after the theater program. Spend time with a tour guide to deepen your knowledge of Tibetan Buddhism and learn about the Nyingma tradition.

Cost: 
$13 (10% off for members)
Phone Number: 
212-620-5000