Richard Gere Discusses Inner Peace in His New Documentary

Tuesday, 8 October 2024, 14:00

Richard Gere shines in his new documentary about inner peace, showcasing the profound insights shared by the Dalai Lama. At the Zurich Film Festival, Gere highlighted the importance of compassion in human interactions. His commitment to Buddhism and friendship with the Dalai Lama profoundly influence his work. The film 'Wisdom of Happiness' has its world premiere, marking a significant moment for the Tibetan community and film lovers alike.
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Richard Gere Discusses Inner Peace in His New Documentary

Richard Gere's New Documentary Premiers in Zurich

Richard Gere, the beloved actor known for his role in 'Pretty Woman,' recently attended the Zurich Film Festival, presenting his role as Executive Producer in the documentary 'Wisdom of Happiness.' The film features the 14th Dalai Lama advocating for greater compassion in humanity. Gere shared his personal journey with Buddhism and the influence of the Dalai Lama on his path to inner peace.

A Special Project for Richard Gere

  • Gere's wife, Alejandra, expressed how important this film has been for him.
  • Richard's dedication included sharing film clips with Alejandra for her feedback.
  • The premiere in Zurich was a heartfelt moment, especially for the Tibetan community.

Connecting with the Community

Gere expressed his excitement about sharing the film with a larger audience, particularly the Tibetan community through this touching project. The film's direction by Barbara Miller, Philip Delaquis, and Manuel Bauer brings a unique perspective to the story, echoing Gere's long-standing commitment to empathy and understanding.

A Night in Zurich

  1. Prior to the festival, Gere dined at the exclusive restaurant Lulu.
  2. He enjoyed traditional Swiss dishes with a select group of guests.
  3. The special evening highlighted Gere's appreciation for Zurich's culture.

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