PROJECZIUNS TIBETANAS

By Samir .

DSCHOINT VENTSCHR FILMPRODUKTION - as PROD

Documentary - Completed 1998

A Tibetan family who has lived in exile in the Engadine for 35 years considers its history and its presence in the media. A portrait.

    • Year of production
    • 1998
    • Genres
    • Documentary
    • Countries
    • SWITZERLAND
    • Languages
    • ROMANSH, SWISS-GERMAN
    • Duration
    • 24 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Samir .
    • Writer(s)
    • Samir .
    • Producer(s)
    • Samir . (Dschoint Ventschr), - - (SF DRS)
    • Synopsis
    • Tibet was occupied by China in 1949, ten years later the Dalai Lama, religious and secular leader of the Tibetan people, took refuge in India. A hundredthousands of people followed their leader. Part of them, round 1500 persons, got asylum in different communes in Switzerland. So a small Tibetan community developped in Engadine, specifically in Samedan, from 1963 on.
      These Tibetan projections,as soon becomes obvious, are our own idealized, preconceived notions of an alien way of life and religion. () Samir is familiar with this situation and can interpret it sensitively, and not only because of his own personal history. He also knows how to express it, using its own particular version of split screen techniques. () He carefully concentrates attention on a deep-black quadrant, focusing on one person, then extends it in virtuoso manner to the entire surface of the screen when, beyond the blurred borderlines, skilfully dosed background information appears, now as an explanation, now as no more than a distant memory.
      Neue Zürcher Zeitung