
2004
Thich Nhat Hanh, monk, zen teacher, writer and peace activist, born in Vietnam in 1926, was the organiser of a non-violent resistance movement after the outbreak of the Vietnam War. We follow Thich Nhat Hanh around the time of Memorial Day of 9/11 in Washington D.C., where he teaches Members of Congress the concepts of ‘Mindful Living’. He tries to convey his message of peace straight to the centre of world power. Thousands of people participate each year in the meditation retreats led by Thich Nhat Hanh. In his monastic community Plum Village in the south of France, his home base, he brings groups of Palestinians and Israelis together. Horrible experiences are exchanged and discussed for the first time, in the hope that people may come to recognize each other’s suffering.

Aeon

Walk with Me

Into Great Silence

Tales of a Toy Horse

Seek nothing, Just sit: Life in a Zen Monastery

How to Cook Your Life

Where are you, Adam?

Monk with a Camera

Merton: A Film Biography

Athos

Conversation with Myself

The Art of Meditation

The Zen Mind

Peace Is Every Step

My Year of Living Mindfully

Kochuu

A Mindful Choice

Mindfulness: Be Happy Now

A Journey

May I Be Happy