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Bringing Tibet Home

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Family · Adventure · True Story · Rural  

  • CountryIndia,United States,Korea,South
  • Production Year2013
  • Running Time82min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Tibetan artist Tenzing is one of the many people who left Tibet for political reasons. When his father dies still longing for his homeland, he decides to fulfill his father’s wishes by organizing a massive project to bring Tibet’s soil to others who are living in exile. So begins his journey to bring 20,000 kg of Tibetan earth to India. Tenzing’s journey is not easy. There aren’t many ways he can move the soil, as he does not know Tibet well. He can’t very well trust the people who promise to move the soil for him. Most of the work must be done over the phone in a hotel room, and he is more and more anxious as the date of the event approaches. But the soil does finally arrive in India, and he finds his smile again. This project to simply spread out Tibetan soil moves one to tears. Because we can feel the earnest hope that the Tibetans still hold on to, as they step on and hug their homeland soil. (CHO Young-jung)
Director
Director
Tenzin Tsetan CHOKLAY
Tenzin Tsetan Choklay is a Tibetan filmmaker currently based in New York. Born to refugee parents, Tenzin grew up in Dharamsala, in northern India, and went on to study directing at the Korean Academy of Film Arts in Seoul. His films include the shorts Elif′s Seoulitude (2007) and Tell Tale (2008). Alumnus of Asian Film Academy 2005.
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  • Director Tenzin Tsetan CHOKLAY 텐진 체탄 초클리
  • Producer Tenzing Rigdol, Tenzin Tsetan Choklay
  • Cast Rigdol Tenzing, Tsering Topten, Lama Dalai, Neljor
  • Cinematography Tenzin Tsetan Choklay
  • Editor Bernadine Colish, Tenzin Tsetan Choklay, Milica Zec
  • Music Joel Diamond, Tenzing Choegyal
  • Production Company Five by Nine Films
    United States New York
    fivebyninefilms@gmail.com

  • World Sales Five by Nine Films
    United States New York
    fivebyninefilms@gmail.com