It takes a certain magic to lose an audience within the simplistic grandeur of a world almost far-removed from the rest of civilization; to educate in the ways...
Category - The Pema Tseden Project (11/11)
An effort to review all of Pema Tseden’s films and books, and to analyze his contribution to the cinema of Tibet (will also include multiple interviews, a list of his favorite Tibetan movies and a retrospective article).
These barren climes do not forgive – the cruelty in this domain speaks with a wisdom as old as the Achaen Era and just as ferocious. That life seems to cling...
Pema Tseden (པད་མ་ཚེ་བརྟན།), born in 1969, is the first Tibetan alumni of the prestigious Beijing Film Academy. He also studied Chinese-Tibetan translation and...
The Grand Prix of the New Asian Cinema competition and a Special Mention were assigned at the end of this 13th edition of Five Flavours Asian Film Festival...
Straying quite far away in terms of aesthetics from the multi-awarded “Tharlo”, Pema Tseden directs a much more approachable film that lingers between the road...
As a novelist and a filmmaker, Pema Tseden is probably one of the key figures in the contemporary Tibetan culture. His newest film, “Balloon”...
Sheep are back again in Pema Tseden's seventh feature film “Balloon” that premiered in the Horizon's sidebar of the Venice International Film festival, and...
As a novelist and a filmmaker, Pema Tseden is probably one of the key figures in the contemporary Tibetan culture. His newest film, “Balloon”...
Pema Tseden was born in 1969. He started with short films before directing “The Silent Holy Stones”, his debut feature-length film in 2005, the...
Straying quite far away in terms of aesthetics from the multi-awarded “Tharlo”, Pema Tseden directs a much more approachable film that lingers between the road...