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 what are some good filims about nepal and the himalayas?

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Posted on 09-29-04 11:20 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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what are some good filims about nepal and the himalayan region? they don't have to be american movies, be we have to be able to access them here. meaning they can't be obscure nepali filims. although, i know "numafung" is now available through some organizations here in the states. there are other movies like "himalaya/caravan," "little buddha" (although keanu reeves as lord buddha is terribly offensive!), "kundun." what are some others?
 
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Posted on 10-16-04 6:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Palpali Gaunle it is in VCD(thats in nepal) format. My cuzin had it and he is sending it to me from HK.AS soon as it gets here i will make available fo you. BTW Gaunle yeah i am that so tall. I told you i am biracial kid, lets not talk about that cuz someone here in this site have problem me beiing that so tall. have start calling me abnormal so lets forget that here haita but am really that so tall.

Hello keep rocking yeah i will lend it to u so that u can watch it.
peace and love

 
Posted on 10-16-04 6:46 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey swaati_thapa,

Thank you very much for lending me the VCD.....i'll e-mail you my address so that you can send it to me......once more thanks alot gal...!!! Cheers.
 
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Hey swaati_thapa,

Thank you very much for lending me the VCD.....i'll e-mail you my address so that you can send it to me......once more thanks alot gal...!!! Cheers.

 
Posted on 10-16-04 6:52 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey gal....

My address is....

39 BURNMORE STREET,
LE2 7JL, LEICESTER,
LEICESTERSHIRE,
UNITED KINGDOM

Once i finishing watching i'll send it back to you. Cheers


 
Posted on 10-16-04 11:17 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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la la la. thanks so much swaati, but is it possible to transfer the vcd format into dvd or vhs? if so, maybe i can send you a blank one and you can make a copy for me? let me know. thanks!
 
Posted on 10-16-04 3:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How come nobody mentioned Caravan?
It is a great movie and very captivating.
Ujeli and Numafung are also nice.

 
Posted on 11-18-04 11:04 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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OK everyone, a must see movie, if you haven't seen it already is "Touching the Void". It will air on PBS on November 21, Sunday. Don't miss it. Amazing Story.

http://www.pbs.org/previews/touchingthevoid/



 
Posted on 11-18-04 11:09 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bedrock, how was "The Motorcycle Diaries"?
 
Posted on 11-18-04 11:11 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi Sitara-
you know what..haven't been able to make it yet. Its on the list for this saturday. I hope I can make it.
 
Posted on 11-18-04 11:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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wow- someone went in to the archives to dig this one up!

sitara, i saw the motorcycle diaries. i really enjoyed it and the acting was great. some fantastic humor in it too! the movie seems to be a pretty accurate portrayal of che's early years, at least based on the little bit that i know and have read. but, throughout the course of the movie, you almost feel yourself being transformed the way he was, in terms of awareness and compassion. there was also some beautiful footage of south american landscapes and interesting images of some of the indigineous peoples there.

enjoy!
 
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Posted on 11-18-04 9:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The last one I watched was the incredibles and I immensely enjoyed it... It was like my child hood dream to watch super-heroes in action came true. hehe... and the funniest thing was that the movie was supposed to be for the kids and the theater was full of adults. Not even a single kid. :) Might not be a must-watch movie but worths every penny... :P

 
Posted on 11-18-04 9:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i took an initiative to show Himalaya (Caravan)at my university during International Education Week. Everyone appreciated it.
Ladycroft, the last time I had been to Denver, I saw a DVD of Himalaya at Virgin. I am sure you could also buy it online.
My personal Favorites: A Beautiful Mind, Gladiator, School Of Rock


 
Posted on 11-18-04 11:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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next good movie will be documetary from me. A docu about bhutanese refugees, which i am going to make it in next couple of month. Have some satarical talk show prepared too but scared to backlashing.
 
Posted on 11-19-04 3:54 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you Palpali for the synopsis on the movie. While Che, was known as the true revolutionary by many, he is perceived as a parasite by a few skeptics. I would like to see the movie, however. Bedrock, enjoy the movie and let us know your impressions.
 
Posted on 11-19-04 7:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey PG i just received a mail stating that there will be a parwate film festival in nepal organized by Himal association. It is KAthmandu international mountain film festival. there is 29 participating courntries with 50 documentaries. While there is around dozen of nepali entries too ranging from himalayan life and culture to current maoist problem. It starts from Mangsir 24th. once the screening is done movies can be bought from Clearinghouse of south asian non-fiction film which is in patan dhoka.

BTW when is Mangsir 24 in accordance to english date can anybody tell me cuz i am leaving for nepal on dec 9 th. speedy response will be appreciated.
 
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Posted on 11-28-04 6:39 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Finally saw "Motorcycle Diaries". Amazing movie. I don't want to give out too much about the movie, you've gotto watch it. The movie is well made, superb acting, really funny at times, beautiful latin American landscape, at some parts reminded me of some of Nepali trekking route, especially in the mountains of Peru. I found Che's life was transfromed in the similar way as Siddartha Gautam when prince Gautam came across old person, sick person and the dead.

You've gotto watch this movie in a theater to get the most out of it.
 
Posted on 11-28-04 12:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bed Rock in what sense you are comparing CHe with Buddha ? Indeed, you make sense I guess, they both gave up their livelyhood for sake of humankind, didn't they? But again Rock you are making me laugh. You know what? I am comparing Buddha with Che in absolutely in different sense. I am imagining Buddha carrying gun and ploting a war. Anyway I am not making fun of you neither of CHE.

You are right BedRock, "Motor Cycle Diaries" is an awesome make in movie history. It is inspiring. I am sure if I start my journey from East Nepal to West in a bicycle I will definately go crazy to see people suffering. But I will not have guts to be reformist or say, revolutionist as CHE, and nobody will have, I guess. Che was indeed a Hero. Only few people like Che does exist. I can't believe Babu Ram Moron Bhattarai is potraying himself as Ernesto CHE. That moron doesn't even come close to CHE's "Khuta ko Nang".

Che was primirily Gurriella Warrior but doctor by profession. He was the originator of Gurriella Warfare. Now he is consider as National Hero in Cuba though he was from Argentina. And Time Magazine even declared him as an icon of twentieth century. Despite of his official rank in Cuba during Castro regime he was self mobilized to conduct some underground gurriella activities in Congo, Bolivia, Columbia etc etc against imperialism (american) and autocracy (american's puppets). He was then finally hunted down in Bolivian forest and killed, by CIA backed Bolivian army. . Sorry guys I am so lured by CHE personality, so couldn't stop myself to write little bit about him.

Well about movies or makes..here are some of my Favorites.

Chanakya --- All time great episode.
Schindler's List -- True Story about an icon (Oscar Schindler) who saved 1100 jews from being exterminated.
War and Remembrance -- Awesome episode on Holocaust.

Ummm... I haven't watch much of the Nepali Movie but some docu Drama like "Ujjeli" and "Honey Hunters of Nepal" are great. Oh Yes, can't forget "Laal Purja", "Raat", "Pandra Gate". I have heard so much about "Darpaan Chyaya" and I watched it in VCD, it sux - I think Dilip is the worst actor in our industry, isn't he?


 
Posted on 11-28-04 1:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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pisces- I knew I would have to do some explanation for making such a bold statement for comparing between the two. But I was only comparing the flash point that transformed both of their life.

Che was from a well off family, educated to be a medical doctor, with such a beautiful girl from such a wealthy family. Had it not been for this trip, he probably wouldn't have come across these poor indegenious people who were oppressed by the rich in their own land and wouldn't have given up his life fighting for their rights. That was the flash point in his life, and I was just comparing that to Siddhartha (mind you, I haven't said Buddha yet) who was a rich prince with a wife, whose flash point was when he saw the poor, the sick and the dead on trips of his town.

My knowledge of Che is very limited however, I would be doing little reading about his life though. Indeed a very inspiring personality.

 



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