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Title Shaolin : journey to the West / director, Marilyn McFadyen ; produced by Right Angle Media
Published Amsterdam, North Holland : Off the Fence, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (52 minutes)
Summary For six young Buddhist monks, it's the journey of a lifetime. They travelled halfway around the world, from their holy mountain in China to the heart of Germany. Sent west by their abbot, the 34th generation leader of the temple, they had a mission: to bring Shaolin's unique blend of kung fu and Zen Buddhism to Europe. The monk's task was formidable and there were many misunderstandings along the way. The monks arrived in Germany with hardly a word of German between them. They confronted a population whose knowledge of Shaolin was limited by what they saw in Bruce Lee movies. Shaolin: Journey to the West follows the monks at work and at play. Germany has changed them. They are called the Nutella Monks by their students because of their fondness for the chocolate spread. Chocolate is not part of the diet on Mount Song. In an entertaining yet informative way, this moving film cycles between their lives in Germany and at the strict monastic life they left behind on the holy mountain
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed December 13, 2019)
Performer Narrator, David Kersten
Notes In English
Subject Buddhist monks.
Buddhism.
Martial arts.
Hand-to-hand fighting, Oriental.
Buddhism
Martial Arts
Buddhism.
martial arts.
Buddhism.
Buddhist monks.
Hand-to-hand fighting, Oriental.
Martial arts.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author McFadyen, Marilyn, director
Kersten, David, narrator
Right Angle Media (Firm), production company.
Off the Fence Productions, film distributor.