Angry Monk: Reflections On Tibet Today
In 1934, he left the monastery to travel across Tibet, India, and Sri Lanka, rejecting monastic obligations and embracing modern science, world history, and a secular lifestyle.
He became a fierce critic of Tibet's religious conservatism and reactionary government, even helping design a logo for a revolutionary group advocating for political change. Angry Monk: Reflections on Tibet
Upon returning to Tibet in 1946, he was imprisoned for three years as a "political subversive" on fabricated charges of counterfeiting. He died in 1951, shortly after the Chinese army entered Lhasa. Film Themes and Style In 1934, he left the monastery to travel
Born into the Nyingma lineage, he later excelled in Geluk monastic studies, mastering ritualized debate. He died in 1951, shortly after the Chinese
Gendun Choephel is a legendary figure who challenged the traditionalism and isolation of 20th-century Tibet.
The documentary, available on platforms like Icarus Films and Netflix , functions as both a biography and a "road movie" through contemporary and historical Tibet. Tibet's Angry Monk - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
