"A Song of Silence" is both beautiful and eloquent in its comments, and in general, a very accomplished short
Category - Bhutanese Reviews
An impressive documentary, about a true Odysseus
Chand Bhattarai shows us instructions for meditation in an animated film that exceeds the educational and shows promise for the future of Bhutanese animation
A meticulously crafted audio/visual experience that wonderfully captures feelings of being lost, both in a physical and spiritual way.
“Honeygiver Among the Dogs” is an elegant and delicate “Buddhist Noir” from Bhutanese director Dechen Roden, at her first feature film. Presented at Busan...
Director Tashi Gyeltshen tells the story of 16-year old Sangay, who is the daughter of the local carver. Deriving from a rather untypical coming-of-age...
Films from Bhutan are rare on this side of the Globe and we are always happy when one comes our way, even more so when it's as charming as “Lunana: a Yak in...
Pelden Dorji is the founder of Bhutan Film Association and one of the first local filmmakers in the country's cinema, which was initiated in the 90's. The...
Following the success of his first movie “The Cup”, both at the box office and in the festival circuit, Bhutanese director and Buddhist Lama Khyentse Norbu...
Bhutanese director and Buddhist Lama Khyentse Norbu contributed greatly to create a new breed of Bhutanese Cinema with his “Travellers and...