ASHTANGA, NY

Ashtanga, NY was originally intended as a concert film celebrating the Ashtanga style of yoga, now wildly popular in the United States and around the world. It follows the aging yoga guru Sri K. Pattabhi Jois as he gives his final North American workshop in New York City in September 2001. Devotees were arriving from all over the world to partake in a rare opportunity to practice with the 86 year-old Jois.

The 9/11 terrorist attacks took place in the midst of this celebration, and dramatically changed the meaning and purpose of this yoga gathering. In the difficult weeks that followed, Jois used the Ashtanga practice to help heal and fortify his diverse followers.

This is no instructional video, and these are not your garden-variety contortionists. Ashtanga, NY is a real look into the intersection of ancient practice and modern life, New York-style.

VIDEO

Studio

Network

First Run Films

Running Time

41 minutes

Episodes

5 & 7 (of 9)

A Film By

Directed By

Caroline Laskow Mary Wigmore

Written By

EDITOR

Aaron Lubarsky

Senior Executive Producer

Executive Producer

Producers

Production Company

Americas in Transition

CAMERA

Mark Mann

SOUND

Commisioned By

Faculty Advisor

Featuring

Gwyneth Paltrow Willem Dafoe

Music By

Jason Crigler

Animations

MARKETING

Awards

CATEGORY

Short Documentary Sports