Dechen Roder’s “I, The Song” achieved a nearby survey in Bhutan’s National Film Awards, and most major groups including the best movie, director, screenplay and representation technology won.
The film was the first international show at the Tallinn Layali Film Festival, where Roder won the award for the best director, and its first show at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Gaa. In the film, to save her job and reputation, the school teacher travels to southern Bhutan in search of Dipligberg, but when she becomes intertwined in a life similar to her, she realizes that she may be the only one that resolves the disappearance of Dipligber. As well as the restoration of a stolen sacred song.
Actors include Tandin with her hand, Jimmy and Angieg Chering, Tshiring Dorji, Sonam Lhamo and Dorji Wangdi. The film was produced by Roder for Dakinny (Bhutan) and John Chaplin for the production of Grayl (France). Participated in the production of Fernanda Renault, Vidalo (Norway) films, Stefano Sentini, Volones (TIWAN, Italy), Paoora Spin, Revor (Italy), Michael Bar, Actarus Productions (France Productions (France Productions (France) and Nyma Zam, Samuh (Bhutan).
This was the first year in which prizes were organized by the government of Bhutan. It was previously organized by the BicMA Film Association and the media authority (BICMA) this year.
Honoring “I, The Song” in The Awards includes the best movie, the best original result of Nashi Dorji, a script director and editor of Roder, the best actor in a leading role (female) in Tandin Bidha, the best actor in the pioneering role (male) for Wangyal Tshering (subscriber With Tshering Dorji for “AUM Penjor”) and the best production designer for Pem LHAM.
For “AUM Penjor”, Rinchen Gyeltshen won the Sound Design award while Sonam Yegaa Palden won the Parliament’s Special Persons Award. For “Buelwa”, Jamyang TenPa was honored as the best support representative (male). For “Jaza Lhamo”, Tshering Namgyal won cinematography, Kesang Wangmo won the Primary actor (Female), and Ugyen Tashi won the Best Words Award. “Jigtempic Tenzin Wangmo” witnessed the recognition that she is the best singer. Separately, “SheINDREY” team swept multiple honors, won the Award for the Visual Impact, Best Makeup for Tshering Dema, the best singer of Sonam Wangchen, and the best music composer in M Studio.
“It was a big surprise for us and the great recognition because we were among some of the box office strokes very common (and I think very personally). So we really appreciate how the jury got to know something in our movie and we are very honored.” diverse.
“It is the first time that the Boutanian government has organized these awards, and this is a very important initiative, which we had previously missed – in Bhutan we had films and fans, but we had no third important element required for any culture and industry to grow and move forward – analysis Critical/Critical recognition (with the support of the government) so I think it is great to start here in Bhutan and we are very proud to be part of this change and new development in this way The mission, “added Roder.
“Although I do not think our movie will be great, I think this type of appreciation will help not only our movie but the future of independent cinema in Bhutan, to add to the estimate of alternative films and awareness necessarily better than that prevailing, but it offers views, narration and alternative novel, than Increases the diversity of sounds in the Bootting cinema.
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