
Meditation, Creativity, Peace
Nov 15 2012
•1h 17m
•Documentary
This documentary shot by film students follows David Lynch on a 16-country tour of Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America to spread the word about the individual and global impact of meditation. Meditation, Creativity, Peace shows the director’s commitment to Transcendental Meditation as a way of changing the world, starting from within. The film also offers insight into Lynch’s creative process, through interviews and revealing moments from the tour. Note: Although David Lynch is the subject and a producer, the documentary does not credit a formal director and is best understood as a record of his tour rather than an authored film by Lynch.
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David Lynch
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Donovan
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