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Shambhala
Min Bahadur Bham’s captivating film finds a young Nepalese woman embarking on a quest to find her missing husband in the Himalayas.
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Credits
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Director-screenwriter
Min Bahadur Bham
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With
Thinley Lhamo, Sonam Topden
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Nepal-France-Norway-Turkey-Hong Kong (S.A.R of China)-Taiwan-USA-Qatar 2024. 150min
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Courtesy of
Best Friend Forever
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Language
Nepalese
With English subtitles
Introduction
Tashi and Pema live in the Nepalese Himalayas. When Tashi goes missing around the time that Pema discovers she is pregnant, and with gossipy neighbours questioning her fidelity, Pema decides to embark on a search for her husband. She is joined by Tashi’s brother, a Buddhist monk. But as Pema begins to reflect on her own spirituality, the journey soon becomes one of self-discovery.
Grace Barber-Plentie
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