Meaningful Movies Olympia: Mission Joy screening

PRESENTED BY: Meaningful Movies Olympia
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7:00 PM, Wednesday, July 20, 2022 PST
Location: Olympia Film Society (click for map)

Interfaith Works and Meaningful Movies Project (Olympia Chapter) are proud to present: β€œMission Joy: finding happiness in troubled times.” This will be an IN-PERSON event. This documentary from 2021 celebrates the interfaith friendship between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu while exploring the science-backed wisdom of how to live with joy in troubled times.

The film will be followed by a panel featuring regional Tibetan Buddhist teacher, Geshe Jamyang Tsultrim (founder of The Nalanda Institute in Olympia) and Sr. Anna-Camille Wooden OSB, a sister in the Order of St. Benedict and lives in the community of St. Placid Priory in Lacey, WA.

 

WEDNESDAY

July 20, 2022

7 p.m.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

OLYMPIA FILM SOCIETY
206 5th Ave E
Olympia, WA

Event is free; Suggested donation of $10.

This event is brought to you by Interfaith Works and the Meaningful Movies Project and is a benefit for Interfaith Works.

Visit us online for more information.
Interfaith-Works.org/Events

Special Guests: Geshe Jamyang Tsultrim (founder of The Nalanda Institute in Olympia) and Sr. Anna-Camille Wooden OSB

Release Year: 2021

Running Time: 90 mins

Director: Peggy Callahan, Louie Psihoyos

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