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The Unmistaken Child
Filmmaker Nati Baratz follows the journey of monk Tenzin Zopa in his quest to find his reincarnated master, Lama Konchong. When Tenzin was 7, he adhered himself to Lama Konchong and after his master died, he admits to feeling perplexed and hollow since he was used to taking orders from Lama Konchong all of his life. Tenzin is daunted and humbled by the directive that he find the reincarnated Lama. Following instructions from the Dalai Lama, Zopa relies on astrology, wind directions and unmistakable signs from the child himself that he is the reincarnated Konchong. Tenzin's final task is to ask the parents if he can take the child to his monastery.
If you're feeling a little dirty from the excesses of a western holiday, you'll find Unmistaken Child a cleansing sort of experience. Free from voice overs, Unmistaken Child let's the story unfold as it happens without interpretation. The scenery is pretty, the people charming, the experience...magical-even if you think magic long ceased existing in our world. Highly recommended.
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