Masterworks

The Masterworks series includes the classics in documentary filmmaking on world religions, spirituality and ethics. The Hartley Film Foundation is pleased to offer the following films on DVD and video:

A Life Apart: Hasidism in America

A film by Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky

Seven years in the making, A Life Apart: Hasidism in America explores the world of modern Hasidism. From mystical tales to mesmerizing music, rebbes to Holocaust survivors, A Life Apart reveals a remarkable culture, full of joy, pain and rich tradition, that few outsiders have seen and fewer yet can imagine.

Price: $29.95

Awakening Compassion

Tibetan Buddhists have long used lojong, or "mind training," to transform difficulties into insights. Buddhist nun Pema Chodron, a renowned lojong teacher and practitioner, shows the listener in this 7-hour, 6-CD set how to use painful emotions as stepping stones to wisdom, compassion and fearlessness.

Price: $69.95

Baraka

A film by Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson

Baraka is a breathtaking tour through six continents and 24 countries, which depicts the rhythms of man and nature and ways in which they live in harmony and violent discord. A glorious tone poem, the film cuts from solitary monks to crowded streets, from great temples and soaring landscapes to the dumps of Calcutta. The cumulative effect is moving, sobering and profoundly spiritual.

Price: $19.98

The Battle For God

Fundamentalism has taken center stage as one of the most powerful forces in today's world, yet it remains incomprehensible to large numbers of people. In The Battle for God, Karen Armstrong, author of the best-selling A History of God, brilliantly and sympathetically dissects how and why fundamentalist groups came into existence and what they yearn to accomplish.

Price: $29.95

Bonhoeffer

Bonhoeffer tells the gripping story of a pacifist turned assassin. This new much-talked-about documentary follows German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer from his student days in Weimar Germany to his work in the illegal Confessing Church, from his escape to America in 1939 to his return into the eye of the storm: the conspiracy to assassinate Hitler. One of the most important theologians and ethicists of the 20th century, Bonhoeffer formulated his beliefs in the crucible of a long and ultimately fatal struggle with the Nazi regime.

Price: $24.95

Devil's Playground

A film by Lucy Walker

Boys and girls raised in the insular Amish world are turned loose at the age of 16 to experience the secular world. This "English" world they call the Devil’s Playground. The rite of passage, referred to as Rumspringa, or "running around," releases these teenagers from all Amish religious and cultural restrictions for periods that range from just a few months to several years. The film follows four Amish teens with no curfews and restrictions on their whereabouts through Rumspringa as they attempt to decide whether to be baptized in the Amish church, a lifelong commitment, or to leave the community. They are keenly aware that if they choose the church and then change their minds, they will be shunned.

Price: $24.99

Dharma River: Journey of a Thousand Buddhas

A film by John Bush

The striking visuals in the film Dharma River flow along the legendary rivers of Laos, Thailand and Burma. The camera weaves through Buddhist temples and mystical sites and the passing imagery transports the viewer to places of stunning beauty and spirituality that most will never see.

Price: $24.95

Divan

A film by Pearl Gluck

To reclaim an ancestral couch upon which Hasidic rebbes slept, Pearl Gluck travels from her Hasidic community in Brooklyn to her roots in Hungary. Along the way, she wrestles with the faith of her forebearers, their heartbreaking fate and extraordinary resilience, and finally, what it means to claim both one's tradition and one's independence.

Price: $29.99

Doing Time, Doing Vipassana

A film by Ayelet Menahemi and Eilona Ariel

A decade ago, the Inspector General in New Delhi, India, decided to undertake major reforms of the Indian prison system. She asked for advice on how best to go about it and found her answer inside the Tihar Prison through an ancient Indian system of meditation called Vipassana, which was rediscovered by Gotama Buddha more than 2,500 years ago. Doing Time, Doing Vipassana is a very moving documentary that focuses on interviews with a number of Tihar Prison inmates as they experience life before, during and after a Vipassana course.

Price: $16.00

Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero

A film by Helen Whitney

What was it we saw on Sept. 11th? And where, if one is a believer, was God? Indeed, if one is not a believer, did Sept. 11th make the idea of God more improbable? In Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero producer Helen Whitney interviews priests, rabbis, and Islamic scholars, victims' families and World Trade Center survivors, writers and thinkers, atheists and agnostics, about the questions that haven't gone away.

Price: $24.98

The Four Noble Truths

Produced by David Cherniak

The Dalai Lama speaks in English for most of the six-hour lecture on the Four Noble Truths, the first sermon given by Buddha following his enlightenment. As the Dalai Lama delves into the finer points of Tibetan philosophy, he turns to his native language and speaks through a translator. His intellect and scholarship shine as he refers often to Buddhist scriptures and commentaries and his mischievous sense of humor and inspiring compassion are very much in evidence.

Price: $59.98

From Fear to Fearlessness

Buddhist nun and resident teacher at Gampo Abbey, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, teaches in this audio CD set that the definition of an enlightened being is one who is completely fearless. With humor and guided meditations, Pema Chodron outlines a timeless path from fear to fearlessness.

Price: $24.95

From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians

A documentary series by Marilyn Mellowes and William Cran

From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians presents the historical story of the rise of Christianity that upsets many traditional teachings. It is not a story of a golden age of consensus, but a story of people in conflict - wrestling with Judaism, confronting the authority of the Empire, and struggling among themselves to understand Jesus' message about the coming of God.

Price: $24.99

Genesis: A Living Conversation

Hosted by Bill Moyers

The stories found in the Book of Genesis captured our ancestors' imaginations more than three thousand years ago -- and still they fascinate us. In this unique 10-part series, Bill Moyers has gathered biblical scholars, writers, artists, psychotherapists, composers and lawyers together in conversation that is lively, intelligent, generous, illuminating and exciting as it probes what the Genesis stories say to us today. The programs feature dramatic readings from Genesis by actors Mandy Patinkin and Alfre Woodard.

Price: $119.95

Graceful Passages

Graceful Passages is a two CD-set that offers anticipatory guidance to those facing death themselves or the death of a loved one. Experts on loss and transition such as Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Thich Nhat Hanh and Ram Dass speak to themes of letting go, closure, giving and receiving love, forgiveness, appreciation of life and continuity of spirit. Their delivery is enhanced by music created to provide an opportunity for listeners to both relax and to feel supported in contemplating the gift of simply being alive. A giftbook of meditations on life’s transitions is included in the two-CD set.

Price: $24.95

Heritage: Civilization and the Jews

Hosted by Abba Eban

Winner of the coveted Peabody Award, Heritage: Civilization and the Jews became a landmark television portrait of the Jewish experience. From the stony heights of Sinai to the shores of the Dead Sea, from a Greek amphitheater in Delphi to the Forum of ancient Rome, out of the ashes of concentration camps to the rebuilt cities and villages of Israel, the series shines a light on an ethic that pervades the cultures of Jews and non-Jews, and provides a deeper more resonant comprehension of the Jewish philosophy that is a foundation of Western civilization.

Price: $89.96

Home to Tibet

A film by Alan Dater and Lisa Merton

Home to Tibet is a rare view into the world of Tibet and its people. This film documents a Tibetan refugee's return to his occupied homeland for the first time since his escape 12 years earlier. There, he confronts his past, which involved training as a Buddhist monk, his country's past, his future, and his people's future. Stunning archival footage provides the historical context for this extraordinary human drama.

Price: $29.95

Inside Mecca

A film by Anisa Mehdi

Inside Mecca, a production of The History Channel, brings to light the striking commonalities among the sacred texts of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism and suggests that textual differences between the Bible and Koran are not highly divisive. The film covers in detail the history of Islam from the 7th century of Prophet Muhammad's world to the present day. Inside Mecca also highlights Islamic contributions to the modern world from the field of algebra to the fields of orthopedics and the first recorded treatments for mental illness.

Price: $19.98

Into Great Silence

A film by Philip Groning

During the close to two-hour film Into Great Silence there is no dialogue, there is no musical score, and there is no artificial lighting. Rather, the creak of monastery floorboards and the shafts of sunlight through monastery windows suffice. Documentary filmmaker Philip Groning, with no crew, spent more than six months filming one of the world's most ascetic monasteries, where the monks live in silence. A spiritual voyage, Into Great Silence shadows the contemplative and joyful lives of these monks, who never sleep more than three hours at a time, eat in their individual cells with the exception of one Sunday meal, and follow a taxing day and night of prayer and work.

Price: $24.99

Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths

Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths tells the fascinating story of Jerusalem from its earliest beginnings during the third millennium BCE to the present day. In this 6-hour, 5-CD set, Karen Armstrong, author of the best-selling and widely acclaimed A History of God, focuses on why the Holy City, venerated by Jews, Muslims and Christians, has remained the center of conflict for so long.

Price: $29.95

Jews & Christians: A Journey of Faith

A film by Gerald Krell and Mayer Odze

This award-winning documentary is based on the book Our Father Abraham: The Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith by Marvin R. Wilson, PhD, and includes lively interviews with close to forty Jewish and Christian scholars along with spontaneous commentary by lay people. The filmmakers gained access to numerous interfaith programs in action and, for example, the camera travels back and forth between a Seder and Good Friday service, underlining the textual similarities and differences in a visual way. As Gustav Niebuhr commented in The New York Times in a film review, difficult as it can be to accomplish, "...Jews & Christians: A Journey of Faith successfully turn[s] a scholarly work into film."

Price: $29.95

John Paul II: The Millennial Pope

A film by Helen Whitney

The first non-Italian elected pope since the fifteenth century is a powerful figure who has stood up to some of the strongest forces of the past 50 years. John Paul II has re-invigorated the church in many parts of the world, and defined himself by his opposition to many of the dominant secular ideologies and passions of our time. He is a man at war with the twentieth century.

Price: $14.95

Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth

Hosted by Bill Moyers

This groundbreaking, Emmy-award winning, six-part series documents the encounter between mythologist Joseph Campbell and journalist Bill Moyers and highlights the life and thinking of Campbell, an erudite scholar and quintessential storyteller. Campbell recalls a wide spectrum of myths from throughout history (Japanese, Native American, Egyptian, Mayan, and many more) to illustrate humankind's eternal quest to grasp the mysteries and meaning of creation, life, death and the beyond.

Price: $59.98

The Life of Buddha

A film by Martin Meissonnier

Prince Siddhartha's spiritual journey and transformation into the Buddha are envisioned and described in this film by local storytellers, religious scholars, monks and archeologists who roam the sites known to have been visited by the Buddha during his wanderings. Visually, it is a lovely film that captures the Buddha's life as the camera journeys along his path to enlightenment.
Price: $39.95

Long Night's Journey into Day

A film by Frances Reid and Deborah Hoffman

This portrait of the end of the South African Apartheid era provides a dramatic inside look at one of the most innovative and ambitious attempts at dialogue and healing in human history. Long Night's Journey into Day chronicles over a two and one-half-year period South Africa's quest for justice following the fall of the Apartheid government. For the many of the 7,000 individuals of either race who applied for amnesty, the process proved to be both very painful and very healing.

Price: $29.95

Merton: A Film Biography

A film by Paul Wilkes and Audrey L. Glynn

A monk of the austere Trappist order, world famous 20th-century religious philosopher Thomas Merton evolved into an eloquent spiritual writer and mystic as well as an anti-war advocate and witness to peace.

Price: $24.95

The Mormons

A film by Helen Whitney

The two-part documentary delves deeply into the tumultuous history of Mormonism, from the persecution of a few believers in the 1800s to the growth of a wealthy mainstream church. Emmy and Peabody award-winning producer and director Helen Whitney notes that The Mormons takes a balanced and well researched approach to Mormon beliefs. In "The Deseret Morning News," she commented: "I hope that most of the stereotypes, ideally, all of them, will be blown away. Because so many of them are just based on ignorance. Ignorance about Mormon history, ignorance about Mormon theology. Ignorance."

Price: $24.99

Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet

A film by Alex Kronemer and Michael Wolfe

Fourteen hundred years ago, a humble merchant who could not read or write changed the face of Arabia. This is the story of the merchant, husband, father and warrior who Muslims consider the final prophet... the man whose legacy continues to shape their world today.

Price: $29.95

Muslims

A film by Alvin H. Perlmutter and Anisa Mehdi

The events of September 11th left many Americans asking how such atrocities could be perpetrated in the name of religion: specifically, Islam. Award-winning producers Alvin H. Perlmutter and Anisa Mehdi take an in-depth look at what it means to be a Muslim in the 21st century. Filmed in Egypt, Malaysia, Iran, Turkey, Nigeria, and the United States, Muslims explores Islam's kinship with Christianity and Judaism in the sharing of prophets and principles, and seeks to illustrate the huge diversity of religious practices and interpretations of law that exist among Muslims themselves.

Price: $19.98

Mystic Iran: The Unseen World

A film by Aryana Farshad

Persian filmmaker Aryana Farshad recently journeyed through Iran to film the great variety of ancient religious rituals still practiced deep within her native country. Over a period of nine months, Farshad filmed spiritual rites hidden for centuries from the outside world, from women’s chambers in the great mosques, to a spontaneous fire ritual in a cave occupied by followers of Zarathustra and sacred dances performed by dervishes in the Kurdistan mountains.

Price: $24.98

Origin of Christianity

Origin of Christianity is a compelling 10-episode series on the Christian faith viewed through the lens of history. The documentary series recounts the emergence of the religion between the years 30 AD and 150 AD, a historically obscure period. More than twenty international specialists in Christian history and literature examine the surviving New Testament texts that bore witness to the birth of Christianity, primarily the Epistles of the Apostle Paul and the Book of Acts. Riveting examination of these sacred texts is intercut with contemporary research regarding the origins of the Christian movement.

Price: $89.96

Peace Is Every Step

A film by Gaetano Maida

Peace Is Every Step provides an intimate portrait of the life of Thich Nhat Hanh, internationally known Vietnamese Buddhist monk, poet, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee. His main message, delivered in soft-spoken tones, concerns meditation in action. “You get out of the meditation hall,” Thich Nhat Hanh says, “and that is called meditation in action. Deep looking is meditation, and deep acting is also meditation.”

Price: $24.95

The Power of Forgiveness

A film by Martin Doblmeier

Forgiveness is at the forefront of scientific research conducted by healthcare specialists ranging from family therapists to neurologists. Forgiveness is a tenet of the major faith traditions. The intersection of science and religion on the subject of forgiveness inspired award-winning filmmaker Martin Doblmeier to conduct interviews with individuals ranging from Thich Nhat Hanh to Marianne Williamson and to travel the globe in search of powerful stories of forgiveness. Doblmeier also examines how the scientific community measures the physical and mental benefits of letting go of grief and resentment.
Price: $24.95

Promises

Promises, an Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary in 2002, is a film about seven Palestinian and Israeli children that focuses on the Middle East conflict from a human rather than political perspective. The children in Promises are very articulate, humorous, hopeful and angry. Their chilling comments often echo adult sentiments about the Middle East chaos, but their views on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict are also often unique and incisive.

Price: $24.95

The Question of God

The Question of God makes the case that Sigmund Freud and C. S. Lewis are illuminating and provocative representatives of their respective secular and spiritual belief systems. This four-hour series, which aired on PBS, provides insightful discussion into what drove one man toward a science-based atheism and the other away from atheism towards Christianity.

Price: $24.99

Ram Dass: Fierce Grace

Filmmaker Mickey Lemle, who has known Ram Dass for more than twenty-five years, intersperses vivid, often hilariously funny archival footage from the hippie era with intimate glimpses of Ram Dass today, as he remakes his life after suffering a stroke five years ago, a process he calls "fierce grace." Named by NEWSWEEK as one of the Top Five Non-Fiction Films of 2002, Ram Dass: Fierce Grace is an engrossing poignant meditation on spirituality, consciousness, healing and the unexpected grace of aging.

Price: $27.99

Rumi: Poet of the Heart

A film by Haydn Reiss

Rumi: Poet of the Heart presents Coleman Barks, the preeminent contemporary translator of Rumi's poetry, Robert Bly, Deepak Chopra, Michael Meade, Huston Smith and others as they celebrate the earthy, joyous spiritual passion of Rumi's poetry.

Price: $19.95

Salesman

A film by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin

The cult classic Salesman was the first full-length film that the pioneer documentary filmmakers the Maysles brothers released, and it follows four Irish-Catholic, door-to-door, Bible salesmen from the Boston area as they peddle their wares to working class customers in New England and parts of Florida. The most telling ethical dilemma in the film turns out not to be the transformation of the gospel into a commodity, but the realization that success in the marketplace requires the obliteration of self-respect, self-consciousness and self-criticism.

Price: $24.98

Scared Sacred

A film by Velcrow Ripper

The director of this award-winning documentary wanders the globe on a five-year odyssey in search of individuals who continue to hope in the dark places of the world from Bhopal to Sarajevo to Kabul to Phnom Penh. The inspirational stories visualized over and over through the camera lens are a reminder of the resilience possible within each human being.

Price: $29.99

The Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls

A film by Justin Cartwright

The Dead Sea Scrolls are considered by many to be "an evolutionary link" between Judaism and early Christianity. Exclusive access to new scientific data on the Dead Sea Scrolls and to the restoration process are at the center of this fascinating documentary. Experts from Russia chemically remove the scotch tape placed on the scrolls by 1950s researchers as they undertake the extremely delicate task of preservation. The film delves into how science has established the authorship of the Scrolls and determined the locale in which the manuscripts were written.

Price: $14.99

The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God

A film by Ken Burns and Amy Stechler Burns

"I will bow and be simple. I will bow and be free." The maxim beautifully describes the aspirations of the Shaker community, a particularly American Christian movement in existence for more than 200 years. This documentary on the Shakers by award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns captures the creative and contemplative spirit of the Shakers as they go about their daily communal lives.

Price: $14.95

Siddhartha

Narrated by Baron Christian

Herman Hesse's masterpiece, Siddhartha, is the story of Siddhartha Guatama, son of a Brahmin, who initially follows Buddha's teachings, then travels the world as a wandering ascetic. He comes to challenge both the Buddhist and the Hindu ideals of enlightenment, yet he resonates to nature's rhythms. Baron Christian, narrator of the Academy-Award winning film The Story of Healing, brings to life this 4-CD version of Herman Hesse's Siddhartha, a classic of 20th-century literature.

Price: $34.95

Sister Helen

A film by Rob Fruchtman and Rebecca Cammisa

An unorthodox Benedictine nun with an unorthodox approach to alcohol and drug rehab runs the John Thomas Travis Center in the South Bronx, a halfway house named for the husband and sons in her life, dead from drugs and alcohol.

Price: $26.95

Soul Searching: The Journey of Thomas Merton

A film by Morgan Atkinson

The voice of author, social activist, poet, and monk Thomas Merton, who died suddenly at the age of 53, resonates in the recently released documentary Soul Searching: The Journey of Thomas Merton. Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Atkinson traces Merton’s spiritual path from boozy jazz clubs in New York to the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky, where Merton lived as a Trappist monk for close to 30 years. Soul Searching is a meditation on Merton’s life as seen through the eyes of Merton’s friends and Merton scholars. This film is an intimate portrait of this courageous and prescient man.

Price: $25.00

Taize

A film by Martin Doblmeier

Burgundy, France, is home to Taize, an international ecumenical community founded more than six decades ago. Martin Doblmeier, director of the acclaimed film Bonhoeffer, captures the spiritual sharing of this international French community, which emphasizes simplicity of living. The hundred brothers of Taize fulfill that way of life despite being surrounded by thousands of young adults from throughout the world who find their way to Taize each year in a pilgrimage of prayer and reflection.

Price: $14.95

Talmud

A film by Pierre-Henry Salfati

This "vast body of legal, mythic and philosophical texts, this mixture of religious commentary and debate, of history and science, and of anecdote and humor"comes alive as the film follows Jewish community migration through six centuries. The Talmud survives numerous book burnings and morphs over time from an oral history to a published work, with interpretation of the Torah text as it is written and rewritten. Talmud focuses on the history behind the questioning methodology of the Talmud, interspersed with lively biographies of major Talmud scholars such as Maimonides.

Price: $26.99

Taoism: Essential Teachings of the Way and Its Power

Narrated by Ken Cohen

Legend has it that an 80-year-old sage, Lao-Tzu, was encouraged to write down his wisdom by a border guard standing at China's western gate. Taoism: Essential Teachings of the Way and Its Power is a comprehensive introduction to the origins and philosophical beliefs of Taoism, the religion that Lao-Tzu founded more than 2,000 years ago. Lao-Tzu's writings are considered the "most enduring" sacred text in China and an "effortless philosophy for living."

Price: $29.95

Three Faiths, One God

A film by Gerald Krell and Meyer Odze

Three Faiths, One God: Judaism, Christianity, Islam captures a fascinating interreligious dialogue on film. The documentary explores the similarities between scriptural texts and religious practices as well as the historical conflicts and differences between these three faiths, and the crisis of the fundamentalist approach to religious pluralism. The bottom line: Individuals of the Abrahamic faiths share basic, human values.

Price: $29.95

A Time for Burning

A film by William Jersey

This Academy Award-winning 1966 documentary follows a white, middle-class church in Omaha, Nebraska, struggling to reach out to the African American population in that city. Some eagerly seek to cross the racial divide while others view the challenge with trepidation. Still others think the time is not right.

Price: $15.47

Trembling Before G_d

A film by Sandi Simcha Dubowski

A groundbreaking cinematic portrait of gay Orthodox and Hasidic Jews who struggle to reconcile their faith and their sexual orientation.

Price: $35.96

Trust Me, Shalom, Salaam, Peace

A film by Rob Fruchtman

Trust Me Shalom, Salaam, Peace, is a funny, inspiring and deeply moving film about overcoming prejudices and fears at an interfaith summer camp.

Price: $19.98

What the Bleep Do We Know?

A film by Mark Vicente, Betsy Chasse and William Arntz

Scientists and visionaries merge spirituality with science in the groundbreaking film as they illustrate the many ways in which quantum physics and neuroscience showcase a new understanding of spirituality.

Price: $29.98

With God On Our Side

A film by Calvin Skaggs and David Van Taylor

A balanced and in-depth look at evangelical politics from 1950 to 1994, this six-hour series chronicles the epic sweep of this controversial movement. The PBS broadcast sparked a nationwide dialogue on religion's role in public life.

Price: $140.00
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