| Hosted by: | Crocker Art Museum |
| Posted by: | mroberts |
| The event will start on : | Thursday, January 3, 2013 - 7:00 PM |
| And will end on : | Thursday, January 3, 2013 - 9:00 PM |
| Location: | Crocker Art Museum |
| Address: | 216 O Street |
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(1999, 108 Minutes, NR)
Thursday, January 3
7 PM
The first Nepalese film to be nominated for an Academy Award, this epic adventure of survival is also a narrative about Nepalese traditions and daily life. Before the screening, Sacramento State Professor of Asian Religions & Cultures, Joël Dubois, will discuss the cultural significance of Buddhism, Hinduism, and other religions in Nepal. Dubois received a doctorate in Comparative Religion from Harvard University, with a focus on South Asian Hindu and Buddhist traditions. His research has focused on the way authoritative texts influence the day to day religious practice and culture of ordinary religious people. Space is limited.
$6 Members
$10 College students and youth 17 and younger
$12 Nonmembers
Purchase tickets now, at the Museum Admission Desk, or by calling 916.808.1182. Limited tickets may be available at the Admission Desk the day of the program.