Sonthar Gyal Explained

Sonthar Gyal
Birth Place:Tongde County, Qinghai, China
Occupation:filmmaker, cinematographer
Years Active:2004–present
Module:
Child:yes
P:Sōng tài jiā
Wylie:Zon thar rgyal

Sonthar Gyal (born 1974) is a Tibetan film director in People's Republic of China. His films include The Sun Beaten Path (2011) and River (2015).[1] [2]

Biography

Sonthar Gyal was born in Tongde County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai. His father was a primary school teacher who was the first person to graduate from college in the region. Sonthar Gyal studied at the Tsolho Nationalities Teacher Training College in Hainan (Tsolho) Prefecture and taught in the nomadic community for four years. Afterwards he received a scholarship to study fine arts at the Qinghai Normal University in Xining.[3] After graduating in 2003 with a B.A. in Fine Arts, he worked as an art teacher and a curator at the Tongde Cultural Museum.[4]

Although he grew up on the grassland with very few opportunities to watch films (and the ones he watched were in Chinese[5]) he became so fascinated by films that he began to collect scraps of films after each open-air showing. Later, encouraged by his friend Pema Tseden who also hails from Hainan Prefecture,[3] Sonthar Gyal followed him to the prestigious Beijing Film Academy, where he studied cinematography for 2 years with the support of Trace Foundation. Upon graduation, he worked as a cinematographer and artistic director for a series of films and documentaries, many directed by Pema Tseden. He made his directorial debut in 2011 with The Sun Beaten Path.[3]

Filmography

YearEnglish titleTibetan titleNotes
2005The Silent Holy Stonesལྷིང་འཇགས་ཀྱི་མ་ཎི་རྡོ་འབུམ།cinematographer, artistic director
2009The Searchའཚོལ།
2011Old Dogཁྱི་རྒན།
The Sun Beaten Pathདབུས་ལམ་གྱི་ཉི་མ།director, screenwriter
2015Riverགཙང་པོ།
2018Ala Changsodirector, screenwriter, producer

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
20115thAsia Pacific Screen AwardAchievement in CinematographyOld Dog
Vancouver International Film FestivalDragons & Tigers Award for Young CinemaThe Sun Beaten Path
Locarno FestivalGolden Leopard: Filmmakers of the Present
Hong Kong International Film FestivalGolden DV Award
FIPRESCI Prize
Cinemanila International Film FestivalLino Brocka Award
2012Deauville Asian Film FestivalLotus: Best Film
2015Berlin International Film FestivalCrystal Bear, Generation Kplus: Best FilmRiver
2018Shanghai International Film FestivalGolden Goblet: Grand Jury PrizeAla Changso
Golden Goblet: Best Screenplay

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dan Smyer Yü . 2015 . Mindscaping the Landscape of Tibet: Place, Memorability, Ecoaesthetics . Walter de Gruyter . 31 . 9781614514237.
  2. Book: Murray . Jeremy A. . Nadeau . Kathleen M. . 2016 . Pop Culture in Asia and Oceania . ABC-CLIO . 146 . 9781440839917.
  3. Web site: An Interview with Sonthar Gyal. Trace Foundation. 18 November 2014 .
  4. Web site: Songtaijia (Sonthar Gyal). Asia Pacific Screen Awards.
  5. News: Tibetan film plays to Lhasa fans. Palden Nyima. Da Qiong. China Daily. 2015-12-11.