Ram Dass: Fierce Grace

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.

Completed:
2001
Running Time:
93 minutes

Producer/Director: Mickey Lemle
Cinematographer: Buddy Squires
Editors: Aaron Vega, Mickey Lemle, Jacob Craycroft Original Music: Teese Gohl
Co-Producers: Jessica Brackman, Buddy Squires

"Funny and subtle - Ram Dass has learned to receive as much wisdom as he imparts."
- Elvis Mitchell, The New York Times

"A fascinating documentary about the long and eventful spiritual journey of the guru who helped launch the New Age."
- Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Health

"A sober and affecting chronicle of the leveling effect of loss."
- Mark Holcomb, Village Voice

 

 

Price: $27.99

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