Doing Time, Doing Vipassana (1997)

52m
Running Time

January 13, 1997
Release Date

Doing Time, Doing Vipassana (1997)

52m
Running Time

January 13, 1997
Release Date

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Plot.

This is the story of an ancient meditation technique named Vipassana, which shows people how to take control of their lives and channel them toward their own good.It is the story of a strong woman named Kiran Bedi, the former Inspector General of Prisons in New Delhi, who strove to transform the notorious Tihar Prison and turn it into an oasis of peace. But most of all it is the story of prison inmates who underwent profound change, and who realized that incarceration is not the end but possibly a fresh start toward an improved and more positive life.

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Release Date
January 13, 1997

Status
Released

Running Time
52m

Filming Locations
Delhi, India

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Doing Time, Doing Vipassana is a 1997 Israeli independent documentary film project by two women filmmakers from Israel: Ayelet Menahemi and Eilona Ariel. The film is about the application of the vipassana meditation technique taught by S. N. Goenka to prisoner rehabilitation at Tihar Jail in India (which was reputed to be an exceptionally harsh prison). The film inspired other correctional facilities such as the North Rehabilitation Facility in Seattle to use Vipassana as a means of rehabilitation.Kiran Bedi, former Inspector General of Prisons for New Delhi, appears in the film.

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