A spiritual love-story set in the majestic landscape of Ladakh, Himalayas. Samsara is a quest; one man s struggle to find spiritual Enlightenment by renouncing the world. And one woman s struggle to keep her enlightened love and life in the world. But their destiny turns, twists and comes to a surprise ending.. Written by Monsoon Films Samsara is a 2001 English-language Adventure Drama movie featuring Shawn Ku, Christy Chung, Neelesha Bavora, Neelesha Barthel, Lhakpa Tsering, Tenzin Tashi and Sonam Gyatso. Fandango in association with Ocean Films Distribution, Pandora Film and Paradis Films. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Fandango / Ocean Films Distribution / Pandora Film / Paradis Films. Samsara is written by Pan Nalin and Tim Baker and it is directed by Pan Nalin. Samsara was released on 2nd January 2003 in Tibetan and Ladakhi languages and takes a screen time of 138 minutes. The movie made a box office gross of $3 million. The music was composed by Cyril Morin along with Dadon.
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Samsara Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 49%
I fear I havent communicated what an uplifting experience the film is. ( Read More )
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Urban Cinefile Critics
Just as the potters wheel once set in motion only gradually succumbs to inertia.Here too we have a story that contrasts the life of devotion and life devoted to worldly pursuits. ( Read More )
But even by the standards of the quasi essay film subgenre that Fricke has long worked (he shot the seminal Koyaanisqatsi), Samsara feels blunt and over determined. ( Read More )