
Two scientists get entangled in the theft of a Holy Tibetan document, a Sutra. As they rescue a Tibetan girl, one is apprehended and the other recovers the Sutra.


The film opens with an intriguing shot of two scientists, Heinrich Schroth and Carl Ebert, meticulously examining a seemingly ordinary document. However, their curiosity quickly turns into a dangerous game when they realize the document is a Sutra, a sacred text revered by Tibetans. This discovery sets the stage for an...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Paul Wegener

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"The film opens with an intriguing shot of two scientists, Heinrich Schroth and Carl Ebert, meticulously examining a seemingly ordinary document. However, their curiosity quickly turns into a dangerous game when they realize the document is a Sutra, a sacred text revered by Tibetans. This discovery sets the stage for an intense and suspenseful narrative that intertwines elements of adventure, political intrigue, and cultural exploration. Rather than presenting a straightforward plot, 'Living Bud..."

Paul Wegener
Hans Stürm, Paul Wegener
Germany

