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Cast

Orgyen Tobgyal

Orgyen Tobgyal

Yongten Trogyal

Jamyang Lodro

Jamyang Lodro

Milarepa

Jamyang Nyima

Jamyang Nyima

Himself

Kelsang Chukie Tethong

Kelsang Chukie Tethong

Kargyen

Lhakpa Tsamchoe

Lhakpa Tsamchoe

Aunt Peydon

Crew

Neten Chokling

Neten Chokling

Director

Neten Chokling

Neten Chokling

Writer

Tenzing Choyang Gyari

Tenzing Choyang Gyari

Writer

Suzy Elmiger

Suzy Elmiger

Editor

Raymond Steiner

Raymond Steiner

Producer

Joel Diamond

Joel Diamond

Original Music Composer

Jeremy Thomas

Jeremy Thomas

Executive Producer

Orgyen Tobgyal

Orgyen Tobgyal

Art Direction

Glenfield Payne

Glenfield Payne

Sound Editor

Dave Paterson

Dave Paterson

Sound Editor

Marilyn Teorey

Marilyn Teorey

Foley Editor

Robert Hein

Robert Hein

Sound Editor

Martin Pashley

Martin Pashley

Sound Recordist

Ryan Collison

Ryan Collison

Foley Recordist

Jay Peck

Jay Peck

Foley

John P. Nugent

John P. Nugent

VFX Supervisor

Paul Warren

Paul Warren

Director of Photography

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Milarepa

20067.4 / 1090 min
Action, Adventure, Drama

Overview

Milarepa depicts the humble beginnings of the man who was to become Tibet's greatest saint. A true story based on centuries-old oral traditions, a youthful Milarepa is propelled into a world of sorrow and betrayal after his father's sudden death. Destitute and hopeless, he sets out to learn black magic - and exact revenge on his enemies - encountering magicians, demons, an enigmatic teacher and unexpected mystical power along the way. But it is in confrontation with the consequences of his anger that he learns the most. Photographed in the stunning Lahaul-Spiti region of Northern India, Milarepa offers a provocative parallel to the cycle of violence and retribution consuming today's world.