Becoming Who I Was

Becoming Who I Was

Release date : September 27, 2017
Runtime : 1h 36m
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language : Hindi / Tibetan /
Director : Moon Chang-yong / Jeon Jin /
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Production companies : Atnine Film /
September 27, 2017 1h 36m South Korea Documentary Hindi More
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Angdu is no ordinary boy. Indeed, in a past life he was a venerated Buddhist master. His village already treats him like a saint as a result. The village doctor, who has taken the boy under his wing, prepares him to be able to pass on his wisdom. Alas, Tibet, Angdu’s former homeland and the centre of his faith, lies far away from his current home in the highlands of Northern India. On top of that, the conflict between China and Tibet makes the prospect of a trip there even more daunting. Undeterred by these harsh facts, the duo set off for their destination on foot, accompanied by questions of friendship and the nature of life. With its narrative approach steeped in a serene sense of concentration, this documentary film, composed over a period of eight years, stands as a fundamental experience in its own right.
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  • title:Becoming Who I Was
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:1h 36m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language: Hindi · Tibetan ·
  • Director: Moon Chang-yong / Jeon Jin /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Atnine Film ·
  • Overview:Angdu is no ordinary boy. Indeed, in a past life he was a venerated Buddhist master. His village already treats him like a saint as a result. The village doctor, who has taken the boy under his wing, prepares him to be able to pass on his wisdom. Alas, Tibet, Angdu’s former homeland and the centre of his faith, lies far away from his current home in the highlands of Northern India. On top of that, the conflict between China and Tibet makes the prospect of a trip there even more daunting. Undeterred by these harsh facts, the duo set off for their destination on foot, accompanied by questions of friendship and the nature of life. With its narrative approach steeped in a serene sense of concentration, this documentary film, composed over a period of eight years, stands as a fundamental experience in its own right.
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