Tuesday March 16, 2010 8:07 PM MDT

Park City, Utah:

Tibet in Song

Director(s):
Ngawang Choephel
Screenwriter(s):
Ngawang Choephel
Producer:
Ngawang Choephel
Cinematographers:
Hugh Walsh, Ngawang Choephel, Tim Bartlett, Carrie Lederer
Editor:
Tim Bartlett
Consulting Editor:
Kate Amend
Cowriter:
Tara Steele

Tibet in Song

US Documentary Feature Films
Tibet,  2008, 82 mins., color


Too often an oversimplified mythology has been applied to discussions about Tibet and its history, which makes this compelling and erudite documentary especially welcome. Filmmaker Ngawang Choephel is the personification of the struggle to preserve Tibetan cultural identity, and his voyage and attempted documentation of Tibetan folk music and musicians represents an exploration of the realities of contemporary Tibet that is both dramatic and daring. Tibetans call their land “an ocean of music and dance,” yet despite centuries of history, there are only a handful of musicians and teachers left who can recount the meaning and importance of this identity. Decades of occupation, and the institution of Chinese policies and law designed to silence the traditional voices of Tibet, have resulted in an insidious cooptation of this national heart and soul by Chinese-sponsored pop culture. In his efforts to preserve the authentic music of his land, filmmaker Choephel himself becomes a victim of this repression, which transforms this saga from merely a professional quest to an especially potent and impactful statement. Bringing this story to life, including presenting the beauty of Tibetan song, makes this work both resonant and irresistible. Choephel is both an artist and a voice of resistance who deserves our undying respect.

Recipient of A World Cinema Special Jury Prize: Documentary.


CAST
Ngawang Choephel - Ngawang Choephel is a graduate of the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts and a certified Tibetan music teacher. He studied video production and international music at Middlebury College, Vermont, as a Fulbright scholar. Choephel received the Courage of Conscience Award from Peace Abbey and an honorary doctor of arts degree from Middlebury College in 2002. That year he also received the Best Act from Tibet-in-Exile award, from Lobsang Wangyal Productions for his musical talent. Tibet in Song is his first feature-length documentary.
Screenings:

Sun. Jan 18 6:15 p.m. - TIBET184E Holiday Village Cinema IV, Park City
Mon. Jan 19 9:15 a.m. - TIBET194M Holiday Village Cinema IV, Park City
Tue. Jan 20 3:00 p.m. - TIBET20SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort
Thu. Jan 22 6:00 p.m. - TIBET22BE Broadway Centre Cinemas VI, SLC
Fri. Jan 23 2:30 p.m. - TIBET23LA Library Center Theatre, Park City