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Pema Tseden's Transnational Cinema: Screening a Buddhist Landscape of Tibet

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Filmography

  • Chaplin, Charlie, Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin Production, 1936.
  • Chokling, Neten, Director, Milarepa, Shining Moon Productions, 2006.
  • Guo, Kuiyong, Director, Film Personage: Pema Tseden, CCTV-6, 2011.
  • Kapoor, Raj, Director, Awara, Raj Kapoor Production, 1951.
  • Kiarostami, Abbas, Director, The Wind Will Carry Us, Mark II Production, 1999.
  • Norbu, Khyentse, Director, The Cup, Coffee Stain Productions and Palm Pictures, 1999.
  • Norbu, Khyentse, Director, Travelers and Magicians, Prayer Flag Pictures, 2003.
  • Ren, Xudong, Director, Tunnel Warfare, The People's Liberation Army August First Film Studio, 1965.
  • Sheridan, Jim, Director, The Field, Noel Pearson for Granada Film released by Avenue Pictures, 1990.
  • Tang, Yingqi, Xu Da and Wu Jianhai, Directors, Mine Warfare, The People's Liberation Army August First Film Studio, 1962.
  • Tseden, Pema, Director, The Grassland (རྩྭ་ཐང་། tzangtang), Beijing Himalaya Audio & Visual Culture Communication Co, Ltd., 2003.
  • Tseden, Pema, Director, The Silent Holy Stone (ལྷིང་འཇགས་ཀྱི་མ་ཎི་རྡོ་འབུམ། lang-jeg-je-mani-dobem), Beijing Himalaya Audio & Visual Culture Communication Co, Ltd., 2005.
  • Tseden, Pema, Director, The Search (འཚོལ། Tsol), Beijing Himalaya Audio & Visual Culture Communication Co, Ltd., 2009.
  • Tseden, Pema, Director, Old Dog (ཁྱི་རྒན། Khyi rgan), Beijing Himalaya Audio & Visual Culture Communication Co, Ltd., 2008.
  • Valli, Eric, Director, Himalaya, Galatée Films, 1999.
  • Zhao, M. Director, Railway Guerrilla, The People's Liberation Army August First Film Studio, 1962.