

The Yogis of Tibet(2002)
A film for posterity
For the first time, the reclusive and secretive Tibetan monks agree to discuss aspects of their philosophy and allow themselves to be filmed while performing their ancient practices.
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The Yogis of Tibet
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For the first time, the reclusive and secretive Tibetan monks agree to discuss aspects of their philosophy and allow themselves to be filmed while performing their ancient practices.
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2002-01-03
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A film for posterity
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