Released Date:
2001-06-22
Languages:
Tibetan
Countries:
France, Switzerland, UK, Nepal
Runtime:
108 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (4276 Reviews)
Genres:
DramaNathalie Azoulai
Olivier Dazat
Louis Gardel
Jean-Claude Guillebaud
Eric Valli (screenplay)
An aging chief's last stand, lessons for the new, and the education of a young chief-to-be played against harsh Nature in Nepal's Dolpo. When his son dies returning from Tibet's salt lakes, Tinle blames Karma, his son's friend, refuses to give Karma his blessing as the new chief, and organizes a rival caravan to take the salt to lower Nepal to trade for grain. He, a few old men, his son's widow, his grandson, and his second son, a monk, set out on the arduous journey. Fearing storms, Karma has led his caravan out of the village before the auspicious day ordained by the lamas. Tinle's group catches Karma's before the final pass; the two stubborn men lock wills with Tinle's grandson watching.
Released Date:
2003-08-29
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Switzerland
Runtime:
89 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
(10027 Reviews)
Genres:
DocumentaryJean Dorst
Stèphane Durand
Guy Jarry
Valentine Marvel (idea)
Jacques Perrin
Francis Roux
This documentary follows several species of migratory birds over a four year filming period. These birds travel several hundreds if not thousands of miles toward the equator in the autumn, and make the return journey to their higher latitude summer homes in the spring, always taking the same route, using the natural compasses of the universe, the stars, to find their way. Some species, like the arctic tern, even fly from pole to pole. These long and often torturous treks are a matter of survival, to live in a hospitable climate and find sources of food. With the exception of migratory penguins, travel over oceans is especially difficult as the birds have little refuge unless there is something floating on the water, such as a ship, on which to land. Otherwise they must continue flying until they reach land. Some will not survive the migration due to predators, including man, illness or injury. Although the migrations themselves are done as a community, once the birds reach their respective summer and winter homes, they disperse into family units. And every continent is affected by the migration as every continent is home, at least part of year, to a species of migratory bird.
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