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MONK TO SCREEN AT THE SILVER LAKE FILM FESTIVAL IN LOS ANGELES
Apr 26, 2007 01:06AM
We are all very proud of Monk's premiere in Los Angeles at the Silver Lake Film Festival 2007. We hope as many people as possible see it and really "feel" the film. Unfortunately, we will not be there...really wish we could tho :( However, since the whole idea behind the film is to create awareness and generate funds for the Komik monastery, it would be unfair to spend a huge sum of money to go for the festival, instead of donating it to preserve the monastery. Any sponsors are welcome tho :)
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MONK FROM KOMIK features prominently in all Indian newpapers
Sep 13, 2006 11:40PM
Monk has made it to the pages of every English newspaper in the capital city of New Delhi and many other parts of the country. We shall be putting the articles up on the Monk subsite and the Komik site shortly. To read these, please visit
www.bluemangofilms.com
www.spitimonastery.com
Monk premieres to a full house
Sep 13, 2006 05:26AM
The premiere of ‘Monk From Komik’ at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi was a thumping success. Not only was it a House Full show (and aisles full), but many people had to be turned away due to the overwhelming repsonse. Apologies to those of you came all the way and were not allowed in.
The film premiered to a thunderous applause and everyone complimented the simplicity of the film and the sense of calm it left them with. We are grateful for all the support and encouragement. The Press was in full attendance, with journalists from almost every newspaper and numerous TV news crews present at the event. There have been feature stories on ‘Monk From Komik’ on TV and articles in all the leading English newpapers (they shall soon be put up on the Monk site).
The lamas, including Lama Karzan (the main charecter in the film) came down especially for the premiere. Although it was way too hot and hectic for them in Delhi, they were thrilled at the response the film generated. Lama Karzan had people lining up to touch his feet and take his blessings at the end of the evening. The film also proved successful in raising funds for the monastery, as at the end of the film, many people were eager to donate and chip in for the cause. People donated money and some also arranged for thermal vests and woolens to be delivered to them the following day.
The film was followed by an awesome and soulfully charged performance by Parikrama. They performed a very unusual set of their original compositions and truly managed to mesmerize the crowds. However, the ultimate showstealer was the closing piece that was a colloboration between the monks and Parikrama. People literally had tears in their eyes and others swore that the performance gave them serious gooseflesh.
For those who still don’t know, Nitin Malik (lead vocalist/ composer) of Parikrama has composed the music for Monk. A big thank you to Subir Malik and all the band members for perfoming gratias. Also a very special thanks to Sangeeta Kuriakos and her team from CleaPR and to the India Habitat Center for providing the venue free of cost for this cause.
Finally, we have been flooded with requests for another screening and performance. Unfortunately, that will not be possible in the near future, due to logistical reasons and owing to the fact that the lamas have gone back to their spiritual abode in the Himalayas and it is very difficult for them to travel all that distance again --- in such a short span of time. But do remember, that the DVDs are available and you can get your copy by donating Rupees Fifteen Hundred to the monastery. Once again, thanks for all the support. May the Buddha bless you!
The Blue Mango Team.
MONK’S AMAZING ASSOCIATION WITH WITHOUTABOX
Aug 29, 2006 05:14AM
All of us here are really happy to be associated on various special levels with Withoutabox. Firstly, our blog on WAB had got us an unprecedented audience. We have been overwhelmed at how many people have networked with us and written in through this mind-blowing platform. People from all over the world, from Iceland to Solomon Islands!! We have even had people writing in to ask how the blog attracts so many people – I think a lot is due to WAB’s reach again and the fact that it obviously reaches many likeminded creative people—who in turn talk to other likeminded people about it. Many of the other filmmakers from WAB have also written in with some amazing and thoroughly positive comments.
When “Monk From Komik” was chosen as one the “In Focus” films at Audience, we were ecstatic. However, there was still more to come. I always wondered how people got their films featured/ picked by the Lab. Then one day, I got a mail from David (VP Marketing- WAB). He wanted a screener for Monk. It was sent and the rest is history. We became the first Indian film to get picked by the Distribution Lab. It was one of the greatest highs for Monk and encouraged us to look forward to many more! I swear by WAB and think it’s a great platform for independent filmmakers (and no, they have not paid me to write this---it’s just true!)
For it for now. Oh, but please check out the piece on Monk’s premiere in the Himalayas, featured on the Audience page and especially written for WAB.
Bindiya
PREVIEW CLIP/ TRAILOR
Jul 27, 2006 10:11PM
Thanks to all of u who have seen the trailor and posted ur comments. The trailor, which is more of a sneak preview, is now available on and Google the Monk subsite (pls paste following link in ur browser) ----- http://www.bluemangofilms.com/monkfromkomik/index.html
Hope you all get to see it and do keep the comments coming in. Finally,if you like what you see, please buy the DVD and contribute towards raising funds for the monastery.
THE KOMIK BOOK OF TRUTH
Jul 19, 2006 11:08PM
A beautiful Buddhist prayer wishes that may we all together reach enlightenment—that we may all find the Buddha within and awaken to who and what we really are. It does not happen overnight. The answer lies best in the words of one lama who escaped from Tibet in 1960 and on arrival in India was asked,” How did you escape from Tibet and cross the high, snowy and windy Himalayas by foot?” He answered, “One step at a time”.
'MONK FROM KOMIK' MEMORABILIA
Jul 19, 2006 01:37AM
Donate US$ 25 (postage extra) and get a pack of six Komik postcards. You can choose the pictures of your choice from the gallery. Or get two A4 size posters. All profits will be donated to the Komik monastery.
GET THE 'MONK FROM KOMIK' DVD
Jul 19, 2006 01:29AM
Please donate to preserve the Komik monastery. All people who donate a sum equal to or over Rupees 15,000 or US$ 36 will receive a free DVD of the film. Postal charges extra for postage outside India. All profits will be donated to the Komik monastery. To order, please email mango@bluemangofilms.com. Thanks!
MONK PREMIERES IN NEW DELHI ON 5th SEPTEMBER
Jul 19, 2006 01:19AM
Monk From Komik will premiere at 7p.m. at the Stein Auditorium, Habitat World, India Habitat Center, on Tuesday, 5th Sepetember 2006. The will be the screening of the film followed by a special performance from the monks from Komik. The final culimation of the evening will be a special performance by Delhi's best known band, Parikrama-- featuring their lead performer--and the composer of the Monk soundtrack---Nitin Malik.The piece de resistance will be an improvised jam session between Parikrama and the monks from Komik. If ur in Delhi, then you have got to be there.
Premiere- Kaza, SCREENING IN THE HIMALAYAS
Jul 19, 2006 01:15AM
The date for the premiere in Kaza has been fixed for 20th August at 4 pm. We are delighted to be joined by all the monks from Komik and the people from 4 surrounding villages. Everyone is invited.
DONATION DETAILS
Jun 23, 2006 02:59AM
The primary mission of this film is to raise funds for the Komik monastery, so that the lamas are able to repair, maintain and preserve their ancient monastery. The lamas hardly need anything in kind for their needs are really simple. However, heavy winter wear such as jackets with hoods (maroon and deep red only—to stay in sync with the colors of their robes), snow boots, thermal socks etc may be welcome. The most useful contribution however will be a cash donation. These can be mailed directly to Lama Schimit, Komik Monastery, Kaza Division, District Lahaul Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India or made in the name of Komik Monastery and mailed to Blue Mango Films, M-56, Ground Floor, Chitranjan Park, New Delhi-110019, India. All donations will be eligible for Tax Deduction under section 80G of the Income Tax Act of India and donors will receive receipts in lieu of each donation.
ANECDOTE- FOSSIL HUNTING WITH THE MONKS
Jun 22, 2006 01:33AM
One of the favorite passtimes of the young monks at Komik is fossil hunting and they are really good at it. Though for us, finding a fossil is like finding a tiny treasure, for them it's just a game they sometimes engage in. They know just the place to go hunting and it's mostly around riverbeds and water bodies. We were fascinated with some of the tiny fossils kept casually in the lamas chambers, so they offered them to us as a gift. We declined, not wanting to take advantage of their generosity. The next day a few young monks offered to take us on a fossil hunt. They had obviously mastered the art of finding certain types of stones and effortlessly breaking them in their quest to find a fossil within. Though we did not find one that day as it was getting dark and we could not stay out too long, they promised to find us a handful on our next trip. Looking forward to it :)
MONKS FROM KOMIK VISIT DELHI
Jun 20, 2006 11:31PM
Lama Schimit along with a few other monks from Komik visited Delhi recently. The purpose of the visit was to meet governmental bodies to arrange for funds and grants that would enable them to renovate the monastery that is in desperate need for repairs. As of now, their requests are getting fossilized in the bureaucratic machinery. We are trying all alternate means, including personal donations, to garner funds. Fundraising suggestions are more than welcome.
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO THE SCREENING IN THE HIMALAYAS
Jun 20, 2006 04:59AM
The details of the date of release will be posted on this web page. There will be a special screening for the monks of Komik in Spiti, in the second week of August. Everyone is free to join.
THIS FILM WAS SHOT IN ONE DAY
Jun 19, 2006 04:46AM
To stay true to it’s theme “A Day In The Life Of A Buddhist Lama”, MONK FROM KOMIK was shot in one day and no additional shooting was done whatsoever. Apart from the interviews, each and every other scene was documented the way it unfolded in reality. There were no special set-ups or retakes and an unobtrusive, fly-on-the-wall style of approach was adopted to shoot the film. Also, no additional lighting of any sort was used during the shoot in order to retain the natural ambience and also to avoid any distractions for the monks.
To do justice to the story, the language of the film has been kept very simple and unhurried. Every shot has been given space to “breathe” and the music has been composed using various authentic Buddhist instruments and real life recordings of the monks of Komik.
To stay true to it’s theme “A Day In The Life Of A Buddhist Lama”, MONK FROM KOMIK was shot in one day and no additional shooting was done whatsoever. Apart from the interviews, each and every other scene was documented the way it unfolded in reality. There were no special set-ups or retakes and an unobtrusive, fly-on-the-wall style of approach was adopted to shoot the film. Also, no additional lighting of any sort was used during the shoot in order to retain the natural ambience and also to avoid any distractions for the monks.
To do justice to the story, the language of the film has been kept very simple and unhurried. Every shot has been given space to “breathe” and the music has been composed using various authentic Buddhist instruments and real life recordings of the monks of Komik.
VIDEO TRAILOR - COMING SOON!
Jun 19, 2006 04:44AM
Thanks for all the wonderful notes. The trailor will be up soon!
NITIN MALIK FROM PARIKRAMA HAS COMPOSED THE SOUNDTRACK FOR MONK FROM KOMIK
Jun 17, 2006 03:08AM
Nitin Malik from India's best known rock band, Parikrama has composed the soundtrack for the film. Nitin himself has a strong bond with Spiti and having travelled extensively to that part of the country, has a spiritual connection with the place and their culture.
In composing the soundtrack, he has used music performed by the monks of Komik and blended it with an eclectic sound that is very much his own. His passion for the project has lead him to explore various elements of Buddhist musical tradition, and he has blended these in subtle undertones into the soundtrack.
In composing the soundtrack, he has used music performed by the monks of Komik and blended it with an eclectic sound that is very much his own. His passion for the project has lead him to explore various elements of Buddhist musical tradition, and he has blended these in subtle undertones into the soundtrack.
THIS FILM IS DEDICATED TO OUR FATHERS
Jun 17, 2006 12:42AM
This film is dedicated to our fathers, Late Major R.P. Murgai and Late Swami Gopalakrishnan. We love you dads!
ABOUT KOMIK
Jun 17, 2006 12:35AM
The Komik monastery is part the Sakya sect of Buddhism. The Sakya monastery in Kaza is part of the Komik monastery and was made many years after Komik. The latter is at 17000 feet above sea level in the cold Himalayan desert district of Spiti in India. It shares territory with the elusive snow leopard, yaks as well as the Himalayan Ibex.
It is cut off from the world in the winter, from November to March. Winters are characteristic of harsh winds and heavy snow, many feet deep. Temperatures are way below freezing. Summers are pleasant during the day but cold at night. Oxygen levels are very low due to the altitude and visitors often face trouble in breathing.
It is cut off from the world in the winter, from November to March. Winters are characteristic of harsh winds and heavy snow, many feet deep. Temperatures are way below freezing. Summers are pleasant during the day but cold at night. Oxygen levels are very low due to the altitude and visitors often face trouble in breathing.
THE LEGEND OF KOMIK
Jun 17, 2006 12:35AM
Legend has it that many hundreds of years ago, robbers tried to steal the main deity from the Komik Gompa. The deity although not more than 3 feet in height, became so heavy once taken out of the gompa, that the robbers were not able to carry it further. They robbers abandoned the deity and it was brought back to the gompa. It remains here till this date, in the old prayer hall.
The gompa also has some hidden treasures that are now, due to security reasons, put on display for the public every 60 years. These are the egg of a dragon, the horn of a unicorn, the upper tooth of a sheep, the ribcage of a giant demon and the tail of a prehistoric man.
The gompa also has some hidden treasures that are now, due to security reasons, put on display for the public every 60 years. These are the egg of a dragon, the horn of a unicorn, the upper tooth of a sheep, the ribcage of a giant demon and the tail of a prehistoric man.
HOW THE FILM HAPPENED
Jun 17, 2006 12:30AM
MONK FROM KOMIK was not a planned film. It’s was one of those things that just happened and for me that’s a huge part of the beauty of the film. After camping in the Pin Valley in Spiti for a few days, we accidentally stumbled upon Komik, which instantly felt like a spiritual haven.
Lama Chemmit, who is the administrative head of the monastery and now like extended family, told us about their terrible financial situation and how desperate they were to garner funds to preserve their monastery, that is over 900 years old. Unlike various other monasteries that have been “adopted” by foreigners (who usually don’t forget to put big plates with their names on it), Komik has not has any such fortune. The primary reasons being it’s cut off location, the sheer generosity and simplicity of the lamas who despite not having much, are ever to eager to give, not take and finally the fact that Komik is a much more basic and simpler structure than most of the other monasteries, that look fancier and make for better picture postcards, hanging atop cliffs and craggy edges.
We really wanted to help the lamas in some way, especially because these people have retained their guileless simplicity and there is something about the place that truly takes one feel closer to God. Since there is nothing we know better than the visual medium, the obvious instinct was to make a film for them. But what would the film be about? There were no doubts in my head. The answer was already there, it would be about a MONK FROM KOMIK—A Day In The Life Of A Buddhist lama.
THE PURPOSE OF THE FILM
Jun 17, 2006 12:27AM
The primary purpose of this film is to raise funds for the Komik monastery, which is one of the poorest in the entire Spiti region. All proceeds from the film will be donated to the monastery. To learn more about the monastery please visit www.spitimonastery.com
ANECDOTES- A Special Honour
Jun 17, 2006 12:24AM
As an honor to special guests, the monks always store some yak meat, procured from animals that die a natural death. This is dried up and served on special occasions and is supposed to be a great privilege to be bestowed with. As soon as we arrived, we were given the same—one huge yak leg for me and one for my team. It has a very pungent odour and taste and is a highly acquired taste to say the least. But since refusing to eat it would have been a grave insult to the lamas, one had to pretend to eat it and devise an ingenious way to take it out from our mouth and stuff it in out coat pockets. We had to then wrap the legs in bags and hide them so that when we left, we could carry them out without the lamas knowing. But I forgot to empty one pocket and while shooting, some of the meat pieces fell out in front of them. I had to tell them that they were there because I loved it so much. Finally, not only did I end up having to eat all the bits I had, but as a gesture of their hospitality, they even arranged more for me to take back.
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16 Comments about Blue_Mango_Films
Oct 17, 2006 09:21AM
Hey Bindiya,
Thanks for dropping me a line about where to find your film (trailer). Very beautiful, and honorable. I've always been fascinated with this subject matter. I wish you luck :-)
Aug 25, 2006 07:05AM
Thanks!
Keep that buzz you built up going...
ALL the best!
Aug 20, 2006 01:09AM
Film looks great, if any screening in Mexico please let know, best of luck and will aim for the dvd, let know when the trailer is up.
animo!!
Aug 02, 2006 10:31AM
Your project sounds really interesting. Would love to see the trailer... where is it? Best! Samantha
Jul 28, 2006 09:55AM
Hey - Thanks for adding me as a friend. I wanted to share with you and the rest of the group my web site, www.elantrafilms.com , where you can view some trailers for my films and other cool stuff! Please feel free to join our mailing list. It would be appreciated!
Best of luck to all.
- Joe Burke
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Jul 22, 2006 12:26PM
Hey thanks for the look. Sorry, the trailer wasn't up when you posted, but it can now be seen at audience.withoutabox.com/films/harvester by clicking on the "movies" tab. Good luck with your film, I'm looking forward to seeing it if it hits any nearby festivals.
Jul 14, 2006 06:50PM
Your film looks outstanding. Any chance it will be hitting a festival in Los Angeles?
Jul 12, 2006 10:38AM
check this out , leave comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSu6-jAWTbM
Jun 28, 2006 07:38PM
Hello filmmaker, how is the production going.
Jun 26, 2006 01:39PM
Thank you for befirending me! Your film looks beautiful. Best of luck. Will there be a screening in NYC anytime soon?
Jun 22, 2006 07:48AM
I'd love to see the film.
Jun 21, 2006 12:17AM
The trailer will be up soon. Thanks for all the support and the very best for your projects. May each one do gloriously well! We would be happy to have all our friends over for the screening in the Himalayas and promise it will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. In case any of you can make it, food and accomodation will be FOC and we shall arrange for you to stay at the Komik monastery. Cheers!
Jun 20, 2006 02:29PM
Thanks for being a friend.
Roger Wilko
Jun 20, 2006 01:10PM
Thanks for the add! I look forward to keeping up with your successes, and sharing mine with you. Good luck in all endeavors!
Jun 20, 2006 11:00AM
Hey, thanks for adding me. Your project sounds awesome. Best of luck with the screening in the Himalayas. Wish I could be there.
Jun 19, 2006 02:26AM
Do you have a trailer for
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