Films Produced

Lama Mani

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(2002, 30 mins, DV-Cam)

Language: Tibetan / English
Subtitle: English
Camera:
Rajendra Saman

Tsering Rhitar Sherpa
Sound:
Rajendra Saman

Rajan Rajbhandary
Edited & Directed by:
Tsering Rhitar Sherpa

A Mila Productions film produced
for

The Tibet Fund, New York

It used to be a common sight in Tibet to come across Lama Mani, also known as Bhuchen, who would preach the Dharma with the aid of scroll paintings. The stories were attractive to the illiterate mass as the Bhuchen would narrate the stories in a very colloquial language, and often intersperse earthy and irreverent jokes. Unlike the formal lamas, a Bhuchen would mix informally with the lay people thereby bridging the gap between him and the mass/listeners. Since coming into exile, this practice has decreased to the point that there are only two Bhuchens left in the entire community of 130,000 exiled Tibetans.

In 1999, Tibet Fund's President Mr. Rinchen Dharlo found out that there are only two Bhuchens left in the entire community of 130,000 exiled Tibetans. With the initiative of Tibet Fund and support of The Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, one of the two surviving Bhuchens, Gyurmey, in his 70's, was invited from India to teach the art to some young nuns in Thukje Choling Nunnery in Nepal.

Festivals & Screenings

2002 Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival, Nepal
2003 Himalayan Film Festival, Amsterdam, The Netherlands