The Bimo Records

Published on November 8, 2006

Join Center for Religion and Media co-director Angela Zito this Saturday, November 11, at the American Museum of Natural History where she will introduce Chinese director Yang Rui's film and lead the Q and A discussion with Rui after the screening. The film is called "The Bimo Records" and will be screened at 12:45 pm as part of the Margaret Mead Film and Video Festival at the Museum. It is a "beautiful documentary film about the lives and communities of three shaman's in China's southwest: the good-magic shaman, the revenge-magic shaman and the Communist cadre shaman." This event is sure to engage, educate, and inspire. You don't want to miss it. For more information and details, click on the link above.

Join Center for Religion and Media co-director Angela Zito this Saturday, November 11, at the American Museum of Natural History where she will introduce Chinese director Yang Rui‘s film and lead the Q and A discussion with Rui after the screening. The film is called “The Bimo Records” and will be screened at 12:45 pm as part of the Margaret Mead Film and Video Festival at the Museum. It is a “beautiful documentary film about the lives and communities of three shaman’s in China’s southwest: the good-magic shaman, the revenge-magic shaman and the Communist cadre shaman.” This event is sure to engage, educate, and inspire. You don’t want to miss it. For more information and details, click on the link above.

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