Set in Delhi's Manju-Ka-Tilla, Tibetan film opens at Toronto fest

IANS  |  Toronto 

and film "The Sweet Requiem", which premiered at the (TIFF) here on Sunday, highlights the continuing tragedy of Tibetan exiles escaping to through the high mountainous passes.

Inspired by the shooting incident of 2006 on Nangpa La Pass - between and - where Chinese guards fired and killed 16-year Tibetan girl escaping to India, "The Sweet Requiem" tries to bring the Tibetan refugee crisis into the world's consciousness.

The protagonist of this film is 26-year-old (played by Tenzin Dolker) whose family has had suffered a similar fate as the girl killed by the Chinese guards.

As the film's plot unfolds, was eight when he father took the heart-breaking decision to leave her mother back in and escape with her to with a small group of Tibetans. But on the treacherous snow-clad escape route through mountain passes, their guide Gompo betrays her father.

The bitter memories of their escape and treachery by Gompo keep haunting as grows into a young woman till she comes face to face with the man who betrayed them.

Driven by revenge as Dolkar chases the aging Gompo through the back alleys of Majnu-Ka-Tilla, parallel political intrigues too become part of the larger plot as she finally confront Gompo .

Speaking after the premiere of the film, and said their film aims to draw attention to the criss confronting Tibetan refugees.

"The killing of the 16-year-old by Chinese guards was the trigger for us to make this film to highlight the crisis Tibetans face," said who lives in

"My family was one of the first Tibetan refugees. We came to with the Dalai Lama and I was born in India. The tragedy continues."

Apart from Manju-Ka-Tilla, the couple shot parts - the escape from - in Ladakh.

(Gurmukh Singh can be contacted at gurmukh100@gmail.com)

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First Published: Mon, September 10 2018. 11:22 IST