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Meeting Ven. Amy Miller
Posted in Mandala.
This experimental collage video focusing on Ven. Amy Miller, director of Milarepa Center in Barnett, Vermont, was submitted to 8 Billion Lives, a project that provides a platform for short biographical documentaries about real people around the world. The purpose of the project is to celebrate global diversity, satisfy our curiosity and recognize global interconnectedness.
From Mandala July-September 2010.
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