Clearly designed as an appeal to Western audiences, Academy Award-winning documentarian Paul Wagner's first dramatic feature is nevertheless an engaging and admirable piece of political filmmaking. In 1979, as three Tibetan children -- Dorjee (Deepak Tserin), his
sister Dolkar (Tenzin Pema) and their cousin Pema (Pasang Dolma) --- play in their small mountain village, Chinese officers break into their grandfather's home and shoot him through the head for posting an anti-Chinese poster. Eighteen years later, Dorjee (Jampa Kelsang), Dolkar (Dagdon) and their
family have relocated to the bustling Tibetan city of Lhasa, while Pema (the actress's name, along with those ...
Released:
1999
Rated:
NR
Length:
97 mins