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Presenting: Doing Time, Doing Vipassana
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Something unique is happening in India's prisons - something that is affecting penal systems around the world!
This is the story of how hope came to one of the most notorious prisons in the world - Tihar Jail in New Delhi. It is the story of India's first woman Inspector General of Prisons, Kiran Bedi, and how she dared to fight for genuine rehabilitation of the thousands under her care. Most of all it is the story of the prison inmates themselves, and the profound changes they underwent through the practice of Vipassana meditation.
Winner of the Golden Spire Award at the 1998 San Francisco International Film Festival
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