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  Himalaya (2001)
 
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It is caravan time in Dolpo, high in the Himalayas of Nepal. The villagers must trek for days across the mountains with laden yaks to trade their salt for grain. But when Karma (Gurgon Kyap) returns to the village with the body of Lhakpa, leader of the caravan and son of the old chief Tinle (Thinlen Lhondup), the new chief blames Karma for the death, and will not allow him to lead in Lhakpa's place. Though Tinle's grandson, Tserin (Karma Wangiel), is far too young to lead the tribe, Tinle simply renames him Passang--a chief's name--and prepares him to lead the caravan. Karma challenges Tinle, threatening to take away the yaks, Lhakpa's widow Pema (Lhapka Tsamchoe), and Passang before the day that the caravan begins. Old Tinle in turn visits the monastery to gather his son, Norbou (Karma Tenzing Nyima Lama), a frescoe-painting monk, to join him on the caravan. But Norbou refuses to join his father, and Tinle returns to the village to discover that Karma has left early, taking most of the caravaneers with him. Tinle, Pema, Passang, the late-arriving Norbou, and the old men of the village leave on the scheduled day, and leading their own caravan in an effort to end the rivalry that threatens every resident of Dolpo.

 
 
   
cast and crew

genre: drama

country: France Nepal Switzerland United Kingdom

language: Tibetan

subtitles: English

runtime: 104 minutes

dvd region: Region 1

attributes: Anamorphic Widescreen

rating: Not Rated

 
cast and crew

Karma Wangiel:
Actor
Karma Tenzing Nyima Lama:
Actor
Michel Debats:
Costume Designer
Christophe Barratier:
Producer
Lhapka Tsamchoe:
Actor
Bruno Coulais:
Music
Marie-Josephe Yoyotte:
Editor
Gurgon Kyap:
Actor
Karma Tundung Gurung:
Costume Designer

Jean-Paul Meurisse:
Director of Photography
Eric Guichard:
Screenwriter
Eric Valli:
Director
Thinlen Lhondup:
Actor
Jacques Perrin:
Producer
Jérôme Krowicki:
Production Designer
Olivier Dazat:
Screenwriter

 
   
festivals
  • Bergen International Film Festival 2000 (Bergen, Norway)
  • Tokyo International Film Festival 2000 (Tokyo, Japan)
  • Locarno International Film Festival 1999 (Locarno, Switzerland)
  • Toronto International Film Festival 1999 (Toronto, Canada)
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    awards
  • Audience Award
    2000 Canberra Short Film Festival (Canberra, Australia)
  • Audience Award
    2000 Flanders International Film Festival (Ghent, Belgium)
  • Best Cinematographer
    2000 European Film Awards (Europe)
  • Best Cinematography
    2000 César Awards (France)
  • Best Music
    2000 César Awards (France)
  • Golden Spur
    2000 Flanders International Film Festival (Ghent, Belgium)
  • Oscar, Best Foreign Language Film
    2000 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Special Mention
    2000 Flanders International Film Festival (Ghent, Belgium)
  • Vision Europa Award
    2000 Huelva Latin American Film Festival (Huelva, Spain)
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