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Monday, Apr 18, 2005
3:00pm
Himalaya
“Elemental, sweeping, and often majestic, this is both an engaging drama and a labor of love in tribute to the Buddhist, semi-nomadic people of the Dolpo, a remote region deep in the interior of the northwest Himalayas. At the film's heart is a stunning reenactment of a strenuous, often perilous annual yak caravan through the mountains. As the harvest yields only three months' food, salt must be traded for extra grain. Around this the filmmakers weave a story dramatizing themes that typify the conflicts and traditions of a threatened culture. The nonprofessional cast are given roles to suit their abilities, but turn in uniformly winning performances. If there's a fault, it lies in the director's occasional difficulty in sustaining narrative and dramatic flow without sacrificing his concern to reproduce authentic ethnographic detail.”
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