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    Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche ( Tibetan: རྫོང་གསར་འཇམ་དབྱངས་མཁྱེན་བརྩེ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ།, born June 18, 1961), [1] also known as Khyentse Norbu, is a Tibetan /Bhutanese lama, filmmaker, and writer. His five major films are The Cup (1999), Travellers and Magicians ...

  2. Khyentse Norbu. Writer: The Cup. The feature films of Bhutanese writer and director Khyentse Norbu have received accolades, honours, and awards at numerous international film festivals. Norbu's first film, The Cup (1999), became an international sensation after its premiere screening at the Cannes Film Festival's prestigious Director's Fortnight.

  3. Official website of Pig at the Crossing, a film by accalimed Bhutanese Director Khyentse Norbu.

  4. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, also known as Khyentse Norbu and Thubten Chökyi Gyamtso, is a widely respected Buddhist scholar and teacher from the Rimé (nonsectarian) lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Also an acclaimed filmmaker and author of several books, Rinpoche is known for his modern, progressive, and sometimes provocative approach to ...

  5. Jan 18, 2012 · Khyentse Norbu's follow-up to his audience favorite THE CUP is the first feature film ever shot in the tiny kingdom of Bhutan. One of Himalayan Buddhism's most revered lamas, Khyentse (aka...

  6. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche (born 1961), also known as Khyentse Norbu, is a Bhutanese lama, filmmaker, and writer. His two major films are The Cup (1999) and Travellers and Magicians (2003). He is the author of the book What Makes You Not a Buddhist (Shambhala, 2007).

  7. Apr 9, 2021 · Khyentse Norbus beguiling new film sets its worldly hero on a panicked supernatural quest that leads to spiritual enlightenment.

  8. Jun 19, 2024 · When I heard that Khyentse Norbu’s new movie, Vara: A Blessing, was going to be playing at the festival, I asked Tribeca if I could do a written interview with the filmmaking Rinpoche—send him some questions, waste his time a little.

  9. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche (རྫོང་གསར་ འཇམ་དབྱངས་ མཁྱེན་བརྩེ་ རིན་པོ་ཆེ, born 1961), also known as Khyentse Norbu, is a Tibetan Buddhist teacher, filmmaker, and writer. His films include The Cup (1999), Travellers and Magicians (2003) and Vara: A Blessing (2013).

  10. In Khyentse Norbu’s work as an artist and filmmaker, philosophical questions of context play a central role. There is a suggestion that understanding and interpretation are always open to change, and that there is scope for a broader view.