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    The Sound of One Hand Clapping

    1998 · Drama · 1h 33m

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  1. The Sound of One Hand Clapping is a 1998 Australian drama film directed by Richard Flanagan, based on the 1997 novel of the same name. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was shot in Hobart, Tasmania.

  2. Apr 23, 1998 · Learn more. The Sound of One Hand Clapping: Directed by Richard Flanagan. With Kerry Fox, Kristof Kaczmarek, Rosie Flanagan, Arabella Wain. 36-year-old Sonja Buloh visits her father Bojan in Tasmania's capital after 20 years absence. She left him when he beat her up in a drunken rage, and she finds him a sad alcoholic.

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    • Drama
    • Richard Flanagan
    • 1998-04-23
  3. Jan 24, 2023 · 25. 1.7K views 1 year ago. In this video, we explore the Zen story of "The Sound of One Hand Clapping" and its powerful lessons on mindfulness, non-duality, and true...

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  5. Theatrical trailer of „The Sound of One Hand Clapping“ by Richard Flanagan. Starring Kerry Fox, Kristof Kaczmarek, Rosie Flanagan, Evelyn Krape, Melita Juris...

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  6. Director: Richard Flanagan. Producer: Rolf de Heer. Writer: Richard Flanagan. Release Date (Theaters): Feb 20, 1998 original. Runtime: 1h 33m. Sound Mix: Dolby SR, Surround. Cast & Crew. Kerry...

    • Drama
    • Kerry Fox
    • Richard Flanagan
    • February 20, 1998
  7. Tasmania, 1954: Slovenian migrant Melita abandons her husband and young daughter, Sonja. Sonja's distraught father perseveres with his new life in a new country, but he is soon crushed into an alcoholic despair, and Sonja herself abandons him at the earliest opportunity. Now, nearly 20 years later, a single and pregnant Sonja returns to Tasmania's highlands and to her father in an attempt to ...

  8. Spanning continents and generations, The Sound of One Hand Clapping is a powerful drama about a love lost between worlds, then found again. The original domestic VH release pitched the film as “A child without a past … A mother without a future … a story about love”, and highlighted its 'in competition' appearance at the Berlin Film Festival.

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