A world tour of the Temples, Farms, Restaurants and preaching activities of the Hare Krishna Movement (ISKCON) in 1981. This is a very interesting film, showing the worldwide preaching activities of ISKCON just a few years after the depar
Documentary film telling the story behind ISKCON's New Vrindavan, a spiritual farm community near Moundsville, West Virginia. Produced by ISKCON Cinema in 1976. Srila Prabhupada's vision for New Vrindavan was to create a spiritual place li
The original authorized biography of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the Founder-Acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Your Ever Well-Wisher is a biographical film produced by Yadu
Spontaneous film made by Madhudvisa dasa and Krsnadas das of Vrindavan Praikram on Ekadasi. Shows the natural beauty and color of Lord Krishna's Sri Vrindavan dhama.
A beautiful documentary produced by a South African television personality who happens to have a sister who is a Hare Krishna. The film documents his Hare Krishna sister's life with her husband and family and her service as a school teacher
An overview of Charles Darwin's theory of The Origin of the Species and Natural Selection. Film visits the Galapagos Islands and retraces the steps of Darwin in discovering his Theory of Evolution.
Covers the advances in biology and our understanding of the very complex nature of the cells and the process by which the cells manufacture proteins using the instructions encoded in the DNA. Charles Darwin was unaware of this complexity at
''Mother Ganga'' is a unique documentary about the Ganges river based on ''Our merciful Mother Ganga,'' a book by Jay Vijay Das, filmed on location in April and March of 2003. Mother Ganga portrays a pilgrimage, starting at the Bay of B
This is one of the earliest complete and professionally-made full-length films made about life in ISKCON in the early '70s. The filmmaker, William Kerr, went on to make many more iconic films of Srila Prabhupada's visits to Australia that h
This film develops the idea of irreducible complexity introduced in the previous episode. To explain irreducible complexity they invoke the example of a mousetrap. It has five parts and every part is essential for the mousetrap to function,
This film covers recent scientific knowledge of the processes going on within the cells of every living entity which read the information encoded in the DNA and using these assembly instructions create complex chains of proteins and then fo
Film explores the crucifixion of Lord Jesus Christ. Interestingly from our point of view it explores the possibility that both before and after his preaching he traveled to Kashmir in India and studied there. They suggest he studied under B