‘Osel’: Spanish child lama who changed Buddhist monastery for Ibizan debauchery

in 1986 Osel Hita TorresFifth son of a Spanish couple, He was considered the reincarnation of Lama Yeshe, one of Tibet’s greatest teachers.just being a baby The boy was transported to India, where he was separated from his family and placed in a family, and ascended the throne. buddhist monastery to start your intensive training. What no one could have imagined would happen when he came of age: the Spanish stature switched studies and meditation for Ibizan debauchery in order to try everything that had hitherto been forbidden. ‘osel’, HBO Max documentaries that review his incredible life. It hits theaters on Thursday, November 3rd.

It wasn’t easy to get his statement, as the director of this study attests. Lucas Figueroawho spent two years working on the protagonist’s biography after discovering his case, and to be “influenced” by it. “I was seeing and seeing his family, but Osel was an unreachable person. He disappeared and never gave an interview.. But he called me one day and told me he had chosen me to tell his story”, recalls the director of films such as ‘Awakenings’, ‘Renaceres’ and ‘Dismissal from the Right’ who made their documentary debut here. “I come from fiction, and this story seemed to me to have very good elements, but at the same time it was all true,” says the Argentine filmmaker.

study 16 hours a day

The Spanish boy lama, now 37, is honest in four episodes that make up documentaries about how he feels respected. it grows like a living relic, but isolated from the world and subject to an iron discipline. “I was forbidden to watch movies, listen to music, do sports. I could only study and work up to 16 hours a day”; “I felt like an orphan”; “My family was foreign to me”, Like her siblings, she recounts, although she assures that she’s reconciled with parents who appear in this work with almost soap opera vibes.

Stating that “no value judgments” are due to any value judgments, Figueroa says, “It looks like a soap opera because of the number of issues, the extraordinary events described, and above all the family history.” documentaries. “We’re just telling the facts so everyone can draw their own conclusions. The aim was to take a broader perspective on the story of the llama boy, which wasn’t told in enough detail in the 80s and 90s,” he emphasizes.

marijuana

hero too She describes the ‘shock’ she experienced when, from the age of 14, she went to Ibiza to visit her mother and then had to return to the monastery.. There he discovered marijuana and began to see everything he had missed due to his confinement. Until, just turning 18, she decided that she had had enough and moved permanently to the Balearic island, which meant a radical change.

lived there for a time teen debauchery and subsequently dedicated himself to expanding his work in Spain, Switzerland, Canada, Italy, California and Hawaii. The owner had a son (currently 5 years old) whom he would like to see reincarnated with, lived on the street and today gives speeches and created the Global Tree Initiative, a community that plants trees all over the world. world. “I’m a weirdo in society,” Osel admits in the documentary, which also includes testimonies of his friends, former partner, and some of Lama Yeshe’s students (who spread Tibetan Buddhism in the West in the 60s and 70s). As numerous family images from the late 1950s.

Having devoted herself to this work for five years and developing an “almost fraternal relationship” with Osel during that time, Figueroa is in the pre-production phase of the second season of the documentary series. The idea is to have three. “This is an open story and there are many details waiting to be discovered,” he emphasizes.

Source: Informacion

Popular

More from author

Beribit customers have been trying to get paid for the second day. 400 million trapped in their accounts Customers tried to wreak havoc...

On the night of April 27, more than 50 customers of the Beribit crypto exchange tried to attack the company's office in Moscow City....

Francisco Iglesias (Alsa): “If Alsa enters high speed, it will not be about competing at ‘low cost'”

<!--Alsa continues on its path following the impact on its accounts in 2020 due to the outbreak of the health crisis. exceeds 1 billion...

Water level in Tobol increased by 28 cm in one day 07:36

The water level in the Tobol River near the village of Uporovo in the Tyumen region continued to rise and reached 760 cm at...

Ukraine plans to buy more than 800 Vector drones from Germany 07:39

Ukrainian authorities have sent a request to Germany for the transfer of more than 800 Vector reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The magazine...