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''The Dhamma Brothers'' is a documentary film released in 2007 about a prison meditation program at
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. The film features four inmates, all convicted of murder, and includes interviews with guards, prison officials, local residents and other inmates, and reenactments of their crimes. The soundtrack includes music by
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, New Order and
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. The film was directed by
Jenny Phillips Jenny Phillips (1942 – July 9, 2018) was an American documentary filmmaker. She directed many films, including ''The Dhamma Brothers'' and ''Beyond the Wall''. She drowned in Wauwinet, Massachusetts on July 9, 2018, age 76. Career Phillips had ...
, a cultural anthropologist and psychotherapist; Andrew Kukura, a documentary filmmaker; and Anne Marie Stein, a film-school administrator. In 2008 Phillips released ''Letters from the Dhamma Brothers: Meditation Behind Bars'' (), a book based on follow-up letters with the inmates. ''The Dhamma Brothers'' has been compared with another documentary, ''
Doing Time, Doing Vipassana ''Doing Time, Doing Vipassana'' is a 1997 Israeli independent documentary film project by two women filmmakers from Israel: Ayelet Menahemi and Eilona Ariel. The film is about the application of the vipassana meditation technique taught by S. N ...
'' (1997), which documented a large-scale meditation program at
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in India with over a thousand inmates using the same meditation retreat format.


Meditation program

Director Jenny Phillips, Vipassana teacher Jonathan Crowley and Dr. Deborah Marshall were largely responsible for the meditation program's inception at the prison. Phillips had previously studied prison culture in Massachusetts. In 1999, she heard that prisoners at Donaldson were practicing meditation and she then organized the first ten-day intensive retreat there in January 2002.Publishers press release about the film
/ref> Phillips believes that was the first time a ten-day retreat had been held in a United States maximum-security prison such as Donaldson. Previous US courses had been in county jails.
North American Vipassana Prison Project
The meditation program taught was
Vipassana ''Samatha'' (Pāli; sa, शमथ ''śamatha''; ), "calm," "serenity," "tranquillity of awareness," and ''vipassanā'' (Pāli; Sanskrit ''vipaśyanā''), literally "special, super (''vi-''), seeing (''-passanā'')", are two qualities of the ...
meditation as taught by
S.N. Goenka Satya Narayana Goenka (ISO 15919: ''Satyanārāyaṇ Goyankā''; ; 29 January 1924 – 29 September 2013) was an Indian teacher of Vipassanā meditation. Born in Burma to an Indian business family, he moved to India in 1969 and started tea ...
. The first ten-day intensive at the prison occurred in January 2002 with twenty inmates. The film includes material from the second ten-day intensive meditation retreat held in May 2002 with thirty seven inmates and a follow up three-day retreat and interviews in January 2006. Each retreat consisted of 10 hours of daily meditation and was held in complete silence. Convicted murderer Grady Bankhead described the retreat as, "tougher than his eight years on Death Row."New York Times review of The Dhamma Brothers by Jeannette Coutsoulis, April 11, 2008
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Reception

Jack Brown of the ''
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'' rated the film four stars. Julia Wallace of the ''
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'' said that the film contains "cheesy, half-assed re-enactments of the inmates' crimes." The meditation program at Donaldson was temporarily stopped shortly after the second meditation retreat. According to ''
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'' reviewer Whitney Joiner this was because the
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had reservations about the program. In December 2005, the prison administration changed and the meditation program was allowed to begin again. The program has continued with only minor interruptions at Donaldson since that time. Vipassana programs at Donaldson and other North American prisons are organized by the North American Vipassana Prison Trust. The film also includes interviews with local residents who provide statements about the meditation program, perceiving it as Buddhist. In an interview with NPR, Donaldson warden Gary Hetzel "says he's convinced it's not religious, and has encouraged staff members to take a meditation course to dispel misperceptions." The program is described as non-sectarian on the organization's website. Studies by Stanford University, University of Washington and participating prisons have reported sharp declines in disciplinary action, violence, self-reported drug use and recidivism following implementation of the program.


Awards

* Tied for Best Feature Documentary at the
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2007 * NCCD PASS Award Winner 2007


See also

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Satipatthana Sutta The Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta (Majjhima Nikaya 10: ''The Discourse on the Establishing of Mindfulness''), and the subsequently created Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta (Dīgha Nikāya 22: ''The Great Discourse on the Establishing of Mindfulness''), are ...
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Vipassanā ''Samatha'' (Pāli; sa, शमथ ''śamatha''; ), "calm," "serenity," "tranquillity of awareness," and ''vipassanā'' (Pāli; Sanskrit ''vipaśyanā''), literally "special, super (''vi-''), seeing (''-passanā'')", are two qualities of the ...
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Vipassana Movement The Vipassanā movement, also called (in the United States) the Insight Meditation Movement and American vipassana movement, refers to a branch of modern Burmese Theravāda Buddhism that promotes "bare insight" (''sukha-vipassana'') to attain s ...
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Doing Time, Doing Vipassana ''Doing Time, Doing Vipassana'' is a 1997 Israeli independent documentary film project by two women filmmakers from Israel: Ayelet Menahemi and Eilona Ariel. The film is about the application of the vipassana meditation technique taught by S. N ...
'' (1997)


References


External links

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North American Vipassana Prison Trust

Watch ''The Dhamma Brothers''
at Culture Unplugged
The Dhamma Brothers: Vipassana Meditation in Prison
audio interview on
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Grady Bankhead's Personal Web Site
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