Interview with The Fourteenth Dalai Lama and Heinrich Harrer, 1992 - 480p
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- A Lasting Friendship: A Film of His Holiness, The Fourteenth Dalai Lama, and Austrian explorer, Heinrich Harrer, in Hüttenberg, Austria, 1992.
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A Lasting Friendship -
Featuring Tenzin Gyatzo, The Fourteenth Dalai Lama, & Heinrich Harrer, noted Austrian explorer and author of SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET, 1944-1951, interviewed in Hüttenberg, Austria, 1992
TRANSCRIPTION OF VIDEO:
HHDL: As I wrote in the book, now that we are getting older, at this moment, it reminds me of those happy days in a happy country. Heinrich with my elder brother, they really understand the nice times. In some cases, a little bit of mischief. (Laughter)
Interviewer: How did you come to him?
Harrer: Oh, that’s a long story.
HHDL: Oh, yes. First, the Tibetan government employed him. He had a pleasant temperament. He was easy to get along with. So then, first, my elder brother had become close friends so, through that way, eventually, I called him at my place to do something about my generator and movie projector. So, that way, we started to learn English. My stupid teacher, my stupid student! (Laughter.) So, like that!
Harrer: We both learned English together. That’s way we speak so good! (Laughter.)
Interviewer: What is the legacy of the seven years Heinrich Harrer has spent in Tibet?
HHDL: I think while he was in Tibet, one obvious thing is the … (Tibetan.) (Harrer translates Tibetan into German to the interviewer.)
His greatest contribution for Tibet is his book. I think, that book was read by hundred thousands of people in the outside world so that I think was his greatest contribution. So, even today, despite his age…
Harrer: I’m not old! (Laughter.)
HHDL: …he is very much involved. He is very, very active in helping for Tibetan rights, and how you say, Tibetan freedom. This shows, I think, genuine friendship is not changing. Once we know each other, we become friends, then through all life, we remain friends and offer mutual help. For that, I appreciate him.
Harrer: I think, also, when we arrived in Lhasa, we were really, nearly dead. We had blisters. We had no food and we were broken. And, then the Tibetans received us. They showed us their hospitality. And your parents were the very first to ask us. Ngari Rinpoche was born and they invited me to his birthday party of your parents. At moment we were invited in the house of the parents of His Holiness, we were free because no one would have dared to say anything against us since His parents had received us. We were personae non gratae. We suddenly became like Tibetans!
Then the monks picked us up. We were received and we spent seven years there. We were so happy. It was the best time of our lives.
Who would have thought that of all places in the world, we would have to escape again? First, I escape from prison camp, then, I have to escape from Tibet! So, I had to go again.
Now, you had to leave the country, too! I am so fortunate now that I can give a little bit back. The Tibetans have given to me while I was there and I became one of you. It’s not only a duty but it’s a great joy for me to do something now. It’s the Year of Tibet. I think they’ve done a lot and I look forward to be in Vienna when we have another chance to get support for your country and for your people.
Interviewer: Thank you so much!
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I cannot believe there are only 3 comments! 🤯. I look forward to seeing more people searching for this and inspired by the real "Seven Years In Tibet" characters.
Exactly, this is so much more.
Just watched the move yesterday. It was amazing
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Just finished watching the film...one of many times... this is first I saw this TH-cam video .
Wonderful ! Blessings from N.Ireland ☘️ 🕊
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Just watched Seven years in Tibet and started searching about 14th Dalai Lama and Heinrich Harrer 😊 such a beautiful movie and portrayed very well 😊 Long live 14th Dalai Lama ❤️🙏
Just watched 7 years in Tibet and now I can’t stop researching these two beautiful souls.
I just watched the film again and I had to search for more information and I came across this. Great to see this and that their genuine friendship has endured.
This is very beautiful ❤ just came here after watching seven years in Tibet and its not the first time ive watched it ::: its a beautiful movie about Tibet and its History " i didn't knew Henrich Harer was really there for seven years and the friendship he shared with His Holiness . So happy to see this ::
Long Live the Holiness!🙏
I have watch the movie seven years in tibet several times in 13 years and always wandered what must had happened thereafter. I am really fortunate to see H.Holiness reunite with Hienrich again.
Thank you for uploading video
P.s : I'm now gonna watch the movie again❤
What a remarkable 7 years it must've been. What a remarkable story.
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7 years in Tibet brought me here
The movie Seven years in Tibet led me here. I have visited Tibet and can comfortably say that it's a beautiful place with very warm people. I was also gifted silk scarves.😊❤
I have read 7 years in Tibet, and it is nothing like the film. The filmmakers took a lot of liberties.
Straight from "Seven Years in Tibet"! ❤️ A piece of history I learned from the movie. ❤️❤️ Such a well-made film, and what a history attached to it!!! Stumbled upon the movie on Netflix, lucky, I guess. ❤️
Acabei de assistir 7 anos no Tibet,que história linda ❤
Friendship knows no boundaries. Cheers ❤
We all are here after watching Seven Years in Tibet
Imagine his holiness is your friend.❤
What an amazing life of Harer
What a piece of living history!
What an amazing laugh! And how touchingly they hold hands throughout the interview. A beautiful story of friendship between two strong personalities. Thank you for the positive emotions!
As someone who read the book, this is exactly the kind of relationship i expected
I big I there
So nice
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This is amazing! Thank you for sharing this!!
So rare 😊 thanks
Appreciate this archive.
🎉🎉🎉🎉 straight from movie 🎉🎉🎉😂❤
Brad Pitt portrayed this great Austrian man in the movie Seven Years in Tibet.
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Where is the guy who merried to tibetan lady ?
I searched for this 😂❤
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I watch you and worship each day KUNDAN
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Unbelievable. Hello from 2024
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