FESTIVALS: * DokFest Münich (Germany) * DOCSDF (México DF, Mexico) * Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (Nepal) * Pärnu International Film Festival (Estonia) * Museum of Modern Art Contemporasian (U.S. Premire) * Selected as the inaugural film at the new Center for Documentary Studies (Beijing, China) AWARDS: * Special Mention of the Jury at the Millenium International Documentary Film Festival in Brussels | Nowhere to Call Home: A Tibetan in Beijing
Nowhere To Call Home is the first documentary to shine a light on ethnic discrimination in Beijing, and abuse of women in traditional Tibet. Shot in the gritty slums of Beijing and a picturesque Tibetan village, the inspirational and ultimately uplifting story shows the transformation of a rural Tibetan as she departs her age-old village, and becomes caught up in the globalized world. The film is unique in winning critical acclaim from both PRC Tibetans and Chinese alike. Widowed at 28, Tibetan farmer Zanta defies her tyrannical father-in-law and refuses to marry his only surviving son. When Zanta's in-laws won't let her seven-year-old go to school, she flees to Beijing to become a street vendor. Destitute, she inveigles a foreign customer into helping pay her boy's school fees. Soon the unwitting American journalist faces a tough decision: does she step into the violent family dispute, or watch in silence as Zanta faces the abuses typically suffered by Tibetan widows and their children. ABOUT THE DIRECTOR : JOCELYN FORD FILM WEBSITE : www.tibetaninbeijing.com REVIEWS "Inspiring Dialogue, Not Dissent, in China" - The New York Times "A New Perspective on Tibet"- Forbes Magazine After Battling Chinese Authorities and a Tight Budget, a First-time Filmmaker Emerges - PBS POV PRESS IMAGES: (click to preview) TRAILER: |
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