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Wild Horse from Shangri-La
Le jeune Geza est le coureur le plus rapide de sa génération. Les médecins découvrent que sa jeune soeur, malade, doit être opérée du coeur. Or, l'opération coûte cher et la famille de Geza est pauvre. L'adolescent n'a plus qu'un espoir : participer à une grande course organisée à travers le Tibet, et dont le gagnant se verra remettre une très grosse somme d'argent. Devenu le héros de tout un pays, Geza va vivre une incroyable aventure, pleine de joie et de suspense, d'émotions et de rencontres.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows a group of nomadic Tibetan herders who face the challenges of modernization as their traditional way of life on the high-altitude plains of Shangri-La is increasingly threatened. The film captures their daily struggles, their deep connection to the land and their animals, and their adaptation to the encroaching outside world. It offers a poignant look at cultural preservation amidst rapid change.
Critical Reception
Wild Horse from Shangri-La was generally well-received by critics for its intimate portrayal of Tibetan nomadic life and its sensitive handling of the cultural shifts occurring in the region. Audiences appreciated its authenticity and visual beauty, though some found its pacing deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning cinematography and intimate access to the lives of Tibetan nomads.
Appreciated for its sensitive depiction of cultural change and the challenges faced by traditional communities.
Noted for its authentic and unvarnished look at a way of life under pressure.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over three years, allowing the filmmakers to build genuine relationships with the nomadic families and capture the nuances of their daily lives and seasonal migrations.
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