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Ballad from Tibet

Directed by Zhang Wei

86 Min | Chinese, Tibetan | China | 2017 | Narrativa
family,music,adventure,journey,physical disability,art,kids,teens,poetry,tv | Característica | Open Captions | Audio Description
Producer: Zhang Wei | Writer: Chu Zheng, Chen Ruirui, Nyida Tsering, Gregory Marquette, Song Qianyi, Zhao Xu, Qin Ying, Li Dan ,Gao Yuanyuan, Zhang Wan, Wang Hailan | Cast: Lobsang Turpten, Yeshi Choedon, Karma Sangmo, Pama Gumi, Sonam Wangdu, Huang Hao, Gawang Dolma | Open Captions produced by: Chromavision
Adventure, Art, Children, Educational, Family, Friendship, Kids/family, Music, Performance arts, Poetry, Teens

Based on a true story: Four young students from a school for the blind embark on an odyssey from their remote village in Tibet to the giant city of Shenzhen in order to sing on a TV talent competition.

Accessibility aids thanks to support from Alliance Bernstein.

 

Filmmaker Bio

Zhang Wei was born in the Hunan Province of China, and he studied directing at the Beijing Film Academy and Cinema Studies at the Chinese National Academy of Arts. To date, he has directed five features including Beijing Dream (2010) and Shadow Puppet Show of One Person (2011), both of which received acclaim from critics. His third feature Factory Boss (2014) has been shown at numerous festivals, and it won the Best Actor Award at the Montréal World Film Festival and the Fajr Award for best original screenplay at the Fajr International Film Festival. His fourth feature Destiny (2016) won the Best Actress Award and the Best Actor Award at the New York SR Socially Relevant Film Festival. Ballad From Tibet is his fifth feature and won the Best Children’s Feature at the China International Children’s Film Festival in November 2017.

Disabilities featured:

Physical Disability, Vision Loss and Blindness

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