A radio journalist falls in love with a mysterious woman he interviews on a train, but soon discovers that she is involved in a terrorist plot. As he uncovers the truth, he becomes obsessed with her, leading to tragic consequences.
Samsara is a movie that takes the audience on a mesmerizing journey through the cycle of life, depicting the beauty, struggles, and contradictions of human existence. It explores themes of adventure, drama, and romance, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of our world. Set in Ladakh, a remote region in the Himalayas, the film tells the story of a Buddhist monk who faces challenges and temptations along his path. It delves into themes of love, infidelity, leaving one's family, and the search for spiritual healing. Through stunning visuals and a captivating plot, Samsara offers an immersive experience for the audience.
She is one of the last shepherdesses who still lives with her flock in the heights of the Gya-Miru valley in Ladakh. At the age of 50, Tsering is the youngest in her village to drive her 350 goats and sheep at the expense of transhumance in this region of the Himalayas, located between 4000 and 6000 meters above sea level. A harsh and precarious life, often solitary, mishandled by difficult climatic conditions and a sometimes hostile nature, which does not prevent this tiny bit of woman to sing, laugh and ... philosophize.
This is a touching and somber journey of Lasya, who lives with her father Karma and younger brother Chomo in a remote village in the Himalayas. Pristine snow capped mountains surround their tiny hamlet and barren harsh land stretches for miles into nowhere. One day the army moves in, settles a hundred yards across their doorstep. The last bit of comfort the family draws from their familiar surroundings changes into a harsh ceaseless irreversible conflict. The film depicts the life of this family whose dream like existence is interrupted by inevitable odds, one after the other.
A woman and a quiet stranger are thrown together by a case of mistaken identity when a mechanic mistakenly exchanges their tires.
Zanskar is a remote kingdom in the northwest Indian Himalaya, where local people are snow-bound for six months of the year. About 10,000 Zanskaris live in the isolated valley. In winter, mountain passes are blocked, the summer Jeep road closes and buses stop. Two decades ago, three friends founded a ski school - to enable winter travel in the valley, improve quality of life, and to encourage young people to stay in Zanskar by helping establish a culture of mountain sports. The film tells the story of this friendship, the ski school and the development of skiing in the area. Along the way a bigger question is raised. Most recently, the federal government announced a major road building project that will provide year round access to Zanskar. How can Zanskar's wilderness be preserved? It is only a matter of time before the winter road is completed, and the "Big India" rushes in.
La Nuit Nomade is a documentary that explores the life of nomads in the Himalayas. It delves into the traditional culture, observational documentaries, and the ethology of the people living in the region. The film highlights the challenges faced by the nomads and their search for happiness in an unforgiving environment.
Short documentary on the Ladakh.region.
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