Tibetan Buddhism, the unspeakable truth
52 min. & 90 min. / EN, FR/ HD / 2022
Sexual abuse, mental manipulation, and embezzlement: Tibetan Buddhism is rocked by serious scandals. An in-depth account that lifts the veil on the less-than-spiritual underbelly of a religion revered in Europe. His name is Ricardo Mendes and, at a very young age, he went through hell in a Buddhist community in Castellane, far from the ideal of wisdom preached by its founder, Robert Spatz. Now seeking justice and having brought a civil action in court, Ricardo recounts how the Belgian lama encouraged his disciples to abandon their children to him, leaving him free rein. Physical abuse, deprivation of food and freedom, and rape of girls were the daily lot of these unprotected children.
Production
Elodie Emery
Wandrille Lanos
Editor-in-chief
Gwenlaouen Le Gouil
Production
StudioFact Presse & Docs
Distribution
ARTE
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