Filmmaker Arthur Klein examines the philosophy and reality of yoga in this compelling documentary. After becoming a devotee in the aftermath of the World Trade Center attacks, Klein traveled the world to explore how yoga has affected others. From a charter school in South Central Los Angeles to wrestler Diamond Dallas Page’s yoga class for American soldiers in Iraq, Klein reveals how this ancient practice continues to bring harmony to the world.
This was a profound movie and I highly recommend it. I’ve been practicing Yoga for six years and it’s the greatest discovery of my life. The “Y Yoga Movie” gave me even more wisdom and passion for this amazing practice. Thank You!
This is an excellent movie! I loved it and I can’t think of enough good things to say about it. If you are not into yoga, but curious… take a yoga class somewhere, then watch the movie. You will see yourself in it. Otherwise, you probably will have no idea what is going on. It’s a beautiful thing!
I loved every minute of the film. It accurately portrayed how our country is being transformed, one person at a time, through the practice of yoga. The yoga movement is a powerful force that, I believe, should be portrayed more in the media. This movie does a beautiful job of this…
I have been Practicing yoga for many yrs now and I can honestly say that i enjoyed every moment of this movie. It was great seeing the many teachers that i have practiced with and who are friends of mine. If you are thinking about starting yoga or have a regular practice i think you will enjoy this movie. Ryan Fl