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Rosemary Rawcliffe

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Rosemary Rawcliffe is a British filmmaker best known for her documentary trilogy, Women of Tibet, which she wrote, produced, and directed.
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Filmography of Rosemary Rawcliffe (3 films)

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Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution, 57minutes
Directed by Rosemary Rawcliffe
Origin USA
Genres Documentary
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A Quiet Revolution is the second film in the Women of Tibet trilogy of one-hour documentaries exploring the Buddhist values at the heart of Tibetan culture — compassion, nonviolence and peace. The film first tells the story of the 15,000 unarmed Tibetan women who assembled on March 12, 1959 speaking out for peace, justice, and freedom in an expression of non-violent resistance in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, which sparked an uprising against China’s occupation of Tibet.
Women of Tibet: Gyalyum Chemo - The Great Mother, 57minutes
Directed by Rosemary Rawcliffe
Origin USA
Themes Films about writers, Films about religion, Films about Tibet, Films about Buddhism
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Women of Tibet: Gyalyum Chemo - The Great Mother is the first of a trilogy of films about Women of Tibet and recounts the life story of Dekyi Tsering, the mother of one of the world's leading ambassadors for peace, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
Women of Tibet: The Buddha's Wife, 57minutes
Directed by Rosemary Rawcliffe
Origin USA

The Buddha's Wife is the final film in the Women of Tibet trilogy of one-hour documentaries exploring the Buddhist values at the heart of Tibetan culture — compassion, nonviolence and peace. Forced by the demands of modern living we delve into what it means to follow a spiritual path while reexamining traditional roles. This film seeks to shed light on what happens when two primal forces, the Divine Feminine and the Sacred Masculine, begin to work together to create a more harmonious and peaceful world.