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'Unmistaken Child' 2008 Nati Baratz's documentary takes the form of a classic search.
'Of Gods': Divine Beauty, Terror, Faith Joe Morgenstern 2011
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So did Wells Fargo (WFC) in its latest announcement - that it expects to earn a record $3 billion in Q 1 2009, putting a brave face on a troubled bank according to analyst Dave Krantzler in an article headlined: "Wells Fargo revisited - A Case of Unmistaken Fraud."
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The latest case in point is “Unmistaken Child,” a fascinating documentary feature that is already playing theaters in New York and Los Angeles and, fortunately, will reach other cities around the country during the next two months.
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In substance, “Unmistaken Child” is a refracting prism of belief.
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Unmistaken Child follows the four-year search for the reincarnation of Lama Konchog, a world-renowned Tibetan master who passed away in 2001 at age 84.
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On June 3, the Film Forum premieres Unmistaken Child, a documentary chronicling the search for a reincarnated Tibetan master.
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Unmistaken Child is a new documentary that follows Tenzin Zopa as he embarks on what becomes a four-year search by foot, mule and helicopter for the reincarnation of Lama Konchog, a world-renowned Tibetan master.
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Unmistaken Child: searching for a reincarnated Tibetan master.
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Which makes it all the more difficult to confront what I'm feeling about the new documentary, "Unmistaken Child."
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Unmistaken Child follows the search for a reincarnated Tibetan master.
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