A Buddha

A Buddha

Year: 2005

Runtime: 115 mins

Language: Spanish

Drama

Two brothers, orphaned after their parents vanished in Argentina’s 1970s Dirty War, live divergent lives in Buenos Aires: withdrawn Tomas practices asceticism and shows deep compassion, while older brother Rafael, a solitary philosophy professor, remains detached. Their strained bond and personal searches change when they arrive at a rural Zen center.

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