Travellers and Magicians

Dramat / Przygodowy
Australia / Bhutan, 2003, 108 min

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Young government official Dondup (Tshewang Dendup) dreams of escaping to America while stuck in a ravishingly beautiful but isolated village. But when he misses his bus to the city (and an awaiting visa), Dondup is forced to hitchhike with an elderly apple seller, a sage young monk, an old man, and his beautiful daughter (Sonam Lhamo). Along the way, the mischievous monk tells Dondup a story of another young man who sought a land far away: a tale of lust, jealousy and murder that holds up a mirror to the restless Dondup and his blossoming attraction to the innocent young woman. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski An energetic young Tibetan man decides to leave his small Nepalese village for the land of his dreams – America. Along the way, however, he meets a few locals and, mainly, a pretty girl... There’s enough material here for a five-minute short story, stretched out into a two-hour film. Travellers and Magicians isn’t deliberately drawn out and slow because it wants to be “hypnotic”, but because it lacks a dramatic arc, which makes it exceedingly boring, with only a minimum of bright moments that endearingly bring together Tibetan and Western culture. ()