Shambhala (2024 film) explained

Shambhala
Director:Min Bahadur Bham
Animator:Bijay Awale
Music:Nhyoo Bajracharya
Cinematography:Aziz Zhambakiyiv
Runtime:150 minutes

Shambhala (stylised as SHAMBHALA) is a 2024 drama film directed by Min Bahadur Bham from a screenplay written by Bahadur and Abinash Bikram Shah. Starring Thinley Lhamo, Tenzin Dalha and Sonam Topden.[1] [2] [3] Shambhala is the most expensive movie of Nepal made on the budget . It was selected in the Competition at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear. The film narrates the life trajectory of a Tibetan female refugee who is feeling the brunt in search of her missing husband, a task which she has to do it amidst being pregnant under challenging precarious circumstances.

The international co-production between Nepal, France, Norway, Hong Kong, China, Turkey, Taiwan, USA and Qatar world-premiered on 23 February 2024 at the Berlinale Palast.[4] [5] Shambhala is the first Nepali feature film to be in competition at a major film festival and the first South Asian film in three decades to compete in the main competition at the Berlinale.[6] The film was also selected as the Nepalese entry for Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards.[7]

Synopsis

Pema, a young, newly married woman, lives in a polyandrous village in the Nepalese Himalayas with her husband Tashi and his two brothers, Karma and Dawa, who are also her husbands. Their life is peaceful until Tashi disappears on a months long trade trip to Lhasa, and newly-pregnant Pema's fidelity is doubted by her neighbours. She decides to go after Tashi to clear her name and show her devotion. She is joined by Karma, one of her husbands (brother of Tashi) who is also a monk. Karma initially struggles to adapt to the worldly life, but he soon learns to enjoy it and to care for Pema. However, he has to return to his monastery after the death of the Rinpoche (head of the monastery), and Pema continues alone. Her journey is not only about finding Tashi, but also about finding herself and her freedom. She grows more spiritual and enlightened with every step. In the end, Pema returns to her village and confronts the returned Tashi, standing up for herself and her life. Her child is revealed as the reincarnation of the Rinpoche.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in the Upper Dolpo region of the Himalayas, between Nepal and Tibet, one of the highest human settlements on the planet located between 4,200 to 6,000 meters above sea level.[8] Min Bahadur Bham planned to direct his second directorial venture as a full-fledged female-driven survival road film. The film eventually obtained script development funding from ACF and from Cannes' Cinéfondation Residence as well as from the Busan International Film Festival.[9] [10] The film was initially titled as A Year of Cold (Chiso Barsha).

In 2018, the director Min Bahadur Bham received 6,000 Euros at the Locarno Film Festival and the film was co-produced with the support of Locarno’s Open Doors Hub.[11] The film script was conferred with the Norwegian Sorfond Award in 2019 after being shortlisted among one of the contenders to receive the grant under the Norwegian South Film Fund's pitching forum.[12]

At the 72nd Cannes Film Festival, the filmmaker received 60,000 US dollars as a special cash prize to engage in the execution of the script by converting the script into a full-length feature film.[13] [14] [15] The film also received a special cash prize of 75,000 Euros from the TRT 12 Punto Script Lab of Turkey for its script.[16]

Release

Shambhala had its world premiere on 23 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Competition.[17]

In January 2024, Brussels-based Best Friend Forever acquired the sales rights of the film.[18]

The film was featured in 'Features' section of the 71st Sydney Film Festival on June 13, 2024.[19] The film was also screened in 'Horizons' at the 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on 28 June 2024.[20] [21] It was also showcased at Piazza Grande in the 77th Locarno Film Festival on 12 August 2024.[22] It will be screened in 'Vanguard' at the 2024 Vancouver International Film Festival on 2 October 2024.[23] It will also be presented in 'Strands: Journey' section of the 2024 BFI London Film Festival on 15 October 2024.[24]

The film was selected for the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2024, where competed in the South Asia Competition section and received a special mention from the NETPAC jury.[25] [26]

Reception

On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes website, the film has an approval rating of 86% based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 8/10.[27]

Fabien Lemercier reviewing the film at Berlinale for Cineuropa wrote, "A magnificent portrait of a woman determined to shoulder her responsibilities, Shambhala is a work of great sensitivity which is highly suggestive beneath its striking and “exotic” cultural attire."[28]

James Mottram of South China Morning Post rated the film 4/5 and lauded the film's writing, "A film like no other, Shambhala is unhurried and reflects the director’s fascination with Eastern rituals and symbols."[29]

Siddhant Adlakha reviewing for Variety at Berlinale wrote, "Shambhala does, essentially, what it says on the tin. Its landscape may be mountainous, but its emotional trajectory is a distinct plateau."[30]

Jonathan Romney reviewing the film at Berlinale, wrote in ScreenDaily "At once a spiritual odyssey and a more concrete journey of female self-determination, this is a visually magnificent slow-burner filmed high in the Himalayas, with a quietly magnetic central performance from Thinley Lhamo."[31]

Nicholas Bell in Ion Cinema rated the film with four stars and said, "Grounding this narrative, mixing visual poetry with vulgar slander, is the captivating performance by Thinley Lhamo, who imbues Pema with a resilience and tenderness." Concluding, Bell praised cinematography and wrote, "Bam reunites with his DP Aziz Zhambakyiv, and the Nepalese Himalayas provide a pristine, breathtaking backdrop for these ultimately petty miseries supported by fragile men."[32]

Accolades

The film was selected in Competition at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, thus it was nominated to compete for the Golden Bear award.

AwardDateCategoryRecipientResult
Berlin International Film Festival25 February 2024Golden BearMin Bahadur Bham[33]
MAMI Mumbai Film Festival24 October 2024South Asia CompetitionMin Bahadur Bham[34]
Taipei Golden Horse Awards23 November 2024Best CinematographyAziz Zhambakiyev[35] [36]
Best Makeup & Costume DesignRamlal Khadka
Asia Pacific Screen Awards30 November 2024Cultural Diversity AwardMin Bahadur Bham[37]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shambhala . 6 February 2024 . Best Friend Forever . en.
  2. Web site: Shambhala . Berlinale . 6 February 2024 . 6 February 2024.
  3. Web site: Shambhala . Min . Bahadur Bham . 9 February 2024. 9 February 2024 . . en.
  4. Web site: The Berlinale unveils its Competition and Encounters titles . Davide. Abbatescianni . 22 January 2024. 6 February 2024 . . en.
  5. Web site: Shambhala Screenings . 2024-09-19 . Berlinale . en.
  6. Web site: Nepali film set to make history at Berlin International Film Festival: 'our cinema is ready to compete'. Bibek Bhandari . South China Morning Post. 11 February 2024. 23 February 2024.
  7. Web site: Picturesque Upper Dolpa and lingering questions . 2024-09-19 . . English.
  8. News: Helicopter Rescues, Motorbike Accidents, Altitude Sickness: How Nepal's Min Bahadur Bham Overcame the Odds to Shoot Berlin Competition Title 'Shambhala' (EXCLUSIVE) . Naman Ramachandran . . 22 February 2024 . 23 February 2024 . en.
  9. Web site: Asian Cinema Fund . 2024-11-29 . Asian Cinema Fund.
  10. Web site: Bham’s A Year of Cold to be funded under Locarno’s Open Doors Hub . 2024-11-29 . kathmandupost.com . English.
  11. Web site: Mayorga . Emilio . 2018-08-07 . Locarno: Nepal’s Min Bahadur Bham Presents ‘A Year of Cold’ . 2024-11-29 . Variety . en-US.
  12. Web site: Bham’s A Year of Cold shortlisted for Sørfond Award . 2024-11-29 . kathmandupost.com . English.
  13. Web site: Min Bahadur Bham’s ‘A Year of Cold’ wins Norwegian Award at Cannes . 2021-05-29 . My City . en.
  14. Web site: Min Bahadur Bham: Our film industry lacks creative producers who can invest more than money . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210529114928/https://kathmandupost.com/20/2020/02/17/min-bahadur-bham-our-film-industry-lacks-creative-producers-who-can-invest-more-than-money . 2021-05-29 . 2021-05-29 . The Kathmandu Post . English.
  15. Web site: 2019-05-22 . MIN BAHADUR BHAM’S UPCOMING “A YEAR OF COLD” WINS NORWEGIAN SORFOND AWARD AT CANNES 2019 - Street Nepal . 2024-11-29 . en-US.
  16. Web site: Nepali movie ‘A Year of Cold’ wins 75,000 Euro prize . 2024-11-29 . Khabarhub . en.
  17. Web site: Berlin Reveals 2024 Competition Lineup: Rooney Mara, Mati Diop, Isabelle Huppert, Abderrahmane Sissako Movies Among Selection. . Zac. Ntim. 22 January 2024. 6 February 2024.
  18. News: Nepal's First Berlinale Competition Entry, 'Shambhala,' Lands at Best Friend Forever for Worldwide Sales (EXCLUSIVE) . Elsa Keslassy . Variety. 24 January 2024 . 22 February 2024 . en.
  19. Web site: Shambhala . Sydney Film Festival Festival. June 8, 2024. July 23, 2024. en.
  20. Web site: Catalogue of Films – Horizons. The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. June 28, 2024. September 1, 2024. en.
  21. Web site: Karlovy Vary unveils the full line-up for its 58th edition. Martin . Kudlac . 14 June 2024. September 1, 2024 . Cineuropa . en.
  22. News: Locarno Fest Lineup Includes Hong Sang-soo, Paz Vega Films, Honors for Mélanie Laurent, Guillaume Canet. Szalai . Georg . 10 July 2024 . 26 July 2024 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  23. Web site: Shambhala . VIFF. 28 August 2024. 1 September 2024.
  24. Web site: BFI London Film Festival Lineup: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi & Jimmy Chin To Debut 'Endurance', Baker, Heller, Berger & Abbasi's Trump Movie Among Headline Galas — Full List . Ntim . Zac . 4 September 2024 . 7 September 2024 . . en-US.
  25. Web site: Scroll Staff . 2024-10-09 . MAMI Mumbai Film Festival will open with Payal Kapadia's 'All We Imagine as Light' . 2024-10-11 . Scroll.in . en.
  26. Web site: Ramachandran . Naman . 2024-10-24 . ‘Rhythm of a Flower’ Takes Top Prize at Mumbai Film Festival, Sundance Winner ‘Girls Will Be Girls’ Gets Three Honors . 2024-10-25 . Variety . en-US.
  27. Shambhala (2024, Drama) . shambhala . m . 1 September 2024.
  28. Web site: Review: Shambhala. Fabien . Lemercier . 22 February 2024. 23 February 2024 . Cineuropa . en.
  29. Web site: Berlin 2024: Shambhala movie review – first Nepalese film ever to be selected in competition is a transcendent masterpiece . James . Mottram . 22 February 2024 . 23 February 2024 . . en.
  30. News: 'Shambhala' Review: A Tranquil but Meandering Mountain Journey . Siddhant Adlakha . Variety. 23 February 2024 . 23 February 2024 . en.
  31. Web site: 'Shambhala': Berlin Review . Jonathan. Romney . 23 February 2024 . 23 February 2024 . . en.
  32. News: Defending Your Life: Bham's Captivating Quest Follows Its Own Path. Nicholas Bell . Ion Cinema . 23 February 2024 . 24 February 2024 . en.
  33. Web site: Berlin film festival reveals 2024 competition line-up. Michael . Rosser . 22 January 2024 . 6 February 2024 . ScreenDaily. en.
  34. Web site: MAMI Mumbai Film Festival Announces its 2024 Official Film Selections . 2024-10-25 . The Hollywood Reporter India . en.
  35. Web site: 2024-11-23 . 2024金馬影展 │夢的召喚,踏上自己的生命旅程:《香巴拉》導演、美術造型專訪 . 2024-12-02 . Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival . zh-TW.
  36. Web site: Lin . Priscilla . 2024-11-24 . 2024金馬獎得獎名單最完整! . 2024-12-02 . . zh-TW.
  37. Web site: ‘April’ Takes Double Win at Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Variety. Patrick. Frater. 30 November 2024. 2 December 2024.