Well, I managed to watch most of the documentary, catching most of Steven's part in it, which is about 5-10 minutes. Rather incautiously, I thought, the filmmaker gave out his personal e-mail address... they had another tulku in the same section, and it was interesting how whenever Steven said one thing, they cut to film of the other tulku who said something that contradicted him. (There was no malice intended by the filmmaker, though - I think the reason for the cuts was to illustrate her own confusion about the whole enlightenment thing, and how contradictory it and her Rinpoche was.)
Tyson (that's the dog) wanted into the room at the beginning. Woof.
There was a shot of Steven's front gate. Very, um, secure.
The filmmaker was warned by her Rinpoche not to interview Steven, by the way - but she did it anyway, because her Rinpoche had annoyed her and she wanted to get even with him (that was the intent, though she didn't come right out and say so).
There were lots and lots of shots from The Glimmer Man in it, as well.
I'll have to rewind and watch the segment all the way to the end, to see what I missed.
Now I have to get back to work. (sigh)
Tyson (that's the dog) wanted into the room at the beginning. Woof.
There was a shot of Steven's front gate. Very, um, secure.
The filmmaker was warned by her Rinpoche not to interview Steven, by the way - but she did it anyway, because her Rinpoche had annoyed her and she wanted to get even with him (that was the intent, though she didn't come right out and say so).
There were lots and lots of shots from The Glimmer Man in it, as well.
I'll have to rewind and watch the segment all the way to the end, to see what I missed.
Now I have to get back to work. (sigh)