Danish Lama Ole Nydahl and his wife Hannah were officially invited by the head of the Kagyu lineage, the 16th Karmapa, to represent his activities throughout the Western world. To date, over 700 centers have been established where thousands of people practice Buddhism, a tradition once known only to a handful of residents in the Himalayas. On this site, we present documentaries, archival materials, and interviews that provide a collection of fascinating and profound Buddhist teachings as well as the life stories of its masters.
Explore materials produced or supported by our foundation. These films showcase the work of Lama Ole Nydahl and his wife Hannah, including recordings of their lectures from various locations around the world.
The Dharma Movie Projects Foundation focuses on creating and archiving audiovisual materials on the Diamond Path Buddhism of the Karma Kagyu lineage. For over 40 years, it has been a significant and unique part of Western culture.
Documentaries, reports, and archival materials. Here you will find a catalogue of audiovisual projects that explore Buddhism and present the 40-year tradition of its development in the West.
Learn how to rent or purchase access to films focused on key topics in Buddhism, inspiring biographies of great masters, and the development of Buddhism in the West. The revenue from the films supports the development of Diamond Way path within the Karma Kagyu lineage.