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A documentary on Tibet by two Delhi-based filmmakers is set for a premiere in the Capital
Two years ago,Delhi-based filmmakers Tenzing Sonam and Ritu Sarin set out to chronicle a year in the life of the Dalai Lama,the Tibetan leader in exile,and the result was The Sun Behind the Clouds: Tibets Struggle For Freedom,a 79-minute documentary,which premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in the US in January this year. The Tibet movement was at a standstill. We thought it was a good time to make a film that would take a fresh look at the Tibet issue,one that would be relevant not just to a larger audience but also to Tibetans, says Sarin. The film is an Indo-UK collaboration which will have its Delhi premiere at the India International Centre on March 12. The movie,which has music by Oscar-winning composer Gustavo Santaolalla (Brokeback Mountain and Babel),won the Silver Conch award at the Mumbai International Film Festival recently.
This was probably the reason China reportedly wanted the movie to be withdrawn from the Palm Springs International Film Festival. In an interview to the New York Times on January 8,2010,Darryl Macdonald,the director of the Palm Springs festival,said,I told them [Chinese officials that we have freedom of expression in this country,and that we would not allow any foreign country to dictate what films we should or should not play. Subsequently,two Chinese entries City of Life and Death by Lu Chuan and Quick,Quick,Slow by Ye Kai were withdrawn,in protest,by the filmmakers.
Tibet,though,remains a dedicated point of interest for Sonam and Sarin. As a Tibetan living in the free world,it is my responsibility to do whatever I can to tell the story of Tibet. In my case,this means making films about Tibet, says Sonam.
Up next for the two is a Zen road movie set in the high Himalayas with a supernatural twist.
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