The Search (2009 film)

The Search
Soul Searching
Traditional 尋找智美更登
Simplified 寻找智美更登
Mandarin Xénzhǎo Zhìmeĭ Gēngdēng
Directed by Pema Tseden
Written by Pema Tseden
Starring Zong Zhi
Manla Jiepu
Dobe Dorje
Drolma Gyab
Lumo Tso
Music by Dege Cairang
Cinematography Song Taijia
Edited by Hai-ling Chen
Benjamin Illos
Xing Zhou
Production
company
Himalaya Audio & Visual Culture Communication
Release dates
  • 11 August 2009 (2009-08-11) (Locarno International Film Festival)
Running time
112 minutes
Country China
Language Tibetan

The Search or Soul Searching (Chinese: 寻找智美更登) is a 2009 Tibetan romance film written and directed by Pema Tseden.[1] The Search is the first-ever film made in Western China's Tibet Autonomous Region to have been shot entirely with a Tibetan crew and in the Tibetan language. The film picks up the story of a photographer and a director travels from village to village looking for actors to star in a film based on the Tibetan opera Drimé Kunden, a legendary account of a prince who selflessly gives away his children and his own eyes to those in need.[2][3] The film premiered at Locarno International Film Festival on August 11, 2009.[4] The Search won Special Jury Award at the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival and was nominated for Golden Goblet.[5]

Plot

A boss leads a director and a photographer to Tibet to look for an actor to star in a film based on the Tibetan opera Drimé Kunden, a legendary account of a prince who selflessly gives away his children and his own eyes to those in need. In order to find a suitable actor, they visits many Tibetan villages, towns and Townships, and monasteries. In a Tibetan village, director chose a girl who played Drimé Kunden's concubine, but the girl has covered her face, and she doesn't want anyone to see her face. The girl asks to follow them to find her former boyfriend, the director answers her request. Along the way, the boss tells the story of his first love. At last, the girl leaves her former boyfriend. The film crew continues to search for a suitable actor.

Cast

Production

This film was shot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Accolades

Date Award Category Result Notes
2009 12th Shanghai International Film Festival Golden Goblet Nominated
Special Jury Award Won

References

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