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The Cup

4th(1999) New Currents

 

  • CountryBhutan,Australia
  • Production Year1999
  • Running Time93min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
What happens when a Tibetan Buddhist monk leaves his home in the deep mountains of the Himalayas and encounters the outside world? The Cup takes a heartwarming approach to this question. Young Buddhist priests Orygen and Lodo are ordinary teenagers. They doze off during meditation, play pranks on each other and cheer at World Cup soccer games. Their adolescent impulses involve the whole temple in World Cup fervor to the extent that the temple eventually ends up buying a used TV and installing a satellite dish. But the World Cup Soccer match finals spark a debate between priest Geko and high priest Abbot, who are responsible for disciplining the temple. Why is France competing against Brazil? What is the big deal about a cup given to the winning team as an award? Through their conversations, Geko and Abbot begin to understand the outside world. The first ever feature film from Bhutan, this film begins with a peaceful encounter between the traditional civilization of Tibet and western civilization. The tale of these two refugees from Tibet, Palden and Nyima, may spark political discussion on the China-Tibet conflict but it will not outshadow their story as simple teenage boys who long for their mother. (Kim Ji-Seok)
Director
Director
Khyentse NORBU
He was born in 1961 and was recognized at the age of seven as the incarnation of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, a great religious reformer and saint in the 19th century. He has never formally attended film school, but acquired his first film apprenticeship under Bernardo Bertolucci, in the making of Little Buddha. This is his first feature film.
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Credit
  • Director Khyentse NORBU 키엔체 노르부
  • Producer Malcolm Watson, Raymond Stenier
  • Cast Jamyang Lodro, Orgyen Tobgyal, Neten Chokling
  • Screenplay Khyentse Norbu
  • Cinematography Paul Warren
  • Production Design Raymond Steiner
  • Editor John Scott
  • Sound Mark blackwell
  • Music Douglas Mills
  • Production Company Coffee Stain Productions
    P.O.Box 408 Dural, NSW, 2158 Australia
    malwatson@bigpond.co

  • World Sales Hanway Films
    c/o Recorded Picture Company, 24 Hanway St. London W1P 9DD UK