- Into Great Silence (2005)
- The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun (2006)
- The Monastery (2005)
- The Way of the Monk (2014)
- The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
- The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
- The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
- The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
- The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
- The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
Monasteries have long been places of spiritual retreat, mystery, and profound peace. These documentaries delve into the lives of monks, the architecture of these sacred spaces, and the timeless traditions that continue to thrive within their walls. Whether you're a history buff, a seeker of spiritual enlightenment, or simply curious about these secluded communities, this collection offers a unique glimpse into the monastic life from various corners of the world.

Into Great Silence (2005)
Description: This film provides an intimate look at the daily life of Carthusian monks in the Grande Chartreuse monastery in the French Alps. It's a meditative experience, capturing the essence of silence and solitude.
Fact: The film was shot over a period of six months, with the director, Philip Gröning, living with the monks to capture the authenticity of their lives.


The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun (2006)
Description: This documentary follows a Danish man, Mr. Vig, who decides to live in a Benedictine monastery in Italy, exploring themes of faith, doubt, and personal transformation.
Fact: The film was a follow-up to the successful series "The Monastery," expanding on the personal journey of one of its participants.


The Monastery (2005)
Description: Follow five men from different walks of life as they spend 40 days living in a Benedictine monastery in New Mexico, exploring their spiritual journeys and the monastic way of life.
Fact: The series was inspired by the book "The Monastery of the Heart" by Joan Chittister.


The Way of the Monk (2014)
Description: This documentary explores the lives of monks from different traditions, including Buddhist, Christian, and Hindu, showcasing their daily routines, spiritual practices, and the universal quest for inner peace.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations around the world, from the Himalayas to the deserts of Egypt.


The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
Description: This documentary follows the closure of a historic monastery in England, capturing the monks' reflections on their lives, the community's response, and the legacy of the monastery.
Fact: It was the final installment in a trilogy of documentaries about the same monastery.


The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
Description: This documentary follows the closure of a historic monastery in England, capturing the monks' reflections on their lives, the community's response, and the legacy of the monastery.
Fact: It was the final installment in a trilogy of documentaries about the same monastery.


The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
Description: This documentary follows the closure of a historic monastery in England, capturing the monks' reflections on their lives, the community's response, and the legacy of the monastery.
Fact: It was the final installment in a trilogy of documentaries about the same monastery.


The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
Description: This documentary follows the closure of a historic monastery in England, capturing the monks' reflections on their lives, the community's response, and the legacy of the monastery.
Fact: It was the final installment in a trilogy of documentaries about the same monastery.


The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
Description: This documentary follows the closure of a historic monastery in England, capturing the monks' reflections on their lives, the community's response, and the legacy of the monastery.
Fact: It was the final installment in a trilogy of documentaries about the same monastery.


The Monastery: The Last Chapter (2013)
Description: This documentary follows the closure of a historic monastery in England, capturing the monks' reflections on their lives, the community's response, and the legacy of the monastery.
Fact: It was the final installment in a trilogy of documentaries about the same monastery.
