Brother and sister Gyembo and Tashi are normal teenagers. They love soccer and their phones. In their Himalayan village, their father oversees a Buddhist temple that has been in the family for generations. He hopes his son will one day take over his duties. He would prefer that Gyembo leave his modern English-language school in favor of a monk school. In this thoughtful and tender portrait of a Bhutanese family, the generation gap is as large as their love for one another. Celibacy doesn't offer an enticing future to an adolescent boy, which Gyembo's father understands. Nonetheless, he still tries to convince his son that being a monk offers many advantages. Meanwhile, Tashi feels more like a boy than a girl, and dreams of a life as a pro soccer player. She wants to attend a soccer camp that would be the first step in being selected for the national team. Unfortunately, though happiness is high on the political agenda in Bhutan, not all wishes come true.
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Co-Producer
Arun Bhattarai
Producer
Julianna Ugrin
Editor
Károly Szalai
Cinematography
Arun Bhattarai
Sound
Rudolf Várhegyi
Music
Adam Balazs
Status
Released
Revenue
$120,000
Budget
$146,000
Countries
Bhutan
Hungary
Netherlands
Companies
Éclipse Film
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