Shambhala
- 2024
- 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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In a Himalayan polyandrous village, pregnant PEMA faces scrutiny as her husband vanishes. With her monk brother-in-law, her de facto spouse, she seeks him in the wild, unraveling her own sel... Read allIn a Himalayan polyandrous village, pregnant PEMA faces scrutiny as her husband vanishes. With her monk brother-in-law, her de facto spouse, she seeks him in the wild, unraveling her own self-discovery along the journeyIn a Himalayan polyandrous village, pregnant PEMA faces scrutiny as her husband vanishes. With her monk brother-in-law, her de facto spouse, she seeks him in the wild, unraveling her own self-discovery along the journey
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- 3 wins & 12 nominations total
Karma Shakya
- Ram Sir
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Shambhala is a cinematic treasure. From the awe-inspiring visuals of the Himalayas to the deeply philosophical narrative, this film offers a unique blend of beauty and introspection. The slow, reflective pacing allows the story's themes of inner peace and the search for paradise to unfold naturally, pulling you into its meditative atmosphere. It's the kind of film that leaves a lasting impact, perfect for anyone who enjoys thoughtful and visually stunning cinema. The cinematography is nothing short of spectacular, making every scene a visual delight. If you're looking for a film that offers both beauty and depth, Shambhala delivers on all fronts.
A beautifully crafted film with stunning cinematography and a compelling story. The character development, especially of the female lead and the monk brother-in-law, is exceptional.
Despite its 2.5-hour runtime, not once did I feel bored-the narrative remains engaging throughout. I had the chance to watch this at the Bengaluru International Film Festival, and I'm so glad I picked it over the many options available. The direction is masterful, blending emotion and depth effortlessly.
A truly immersive experience that stays with you long after the credits roll. Well worth watching and highly recommended!
Despite its 2.5-hour runtime, not once did I feel bored-the narrative remains engaging throughout. I had the chance to watch this at the Bengaluru International Film Festival, and I'm so glad I picked it over the many options available. The direction is masterful, blending emotion and depth effortlessly.
A truly immersive experience that stays with you long after the credits roll. Well worth watching and highly recommended!
Simple but deep storytelling, awesome cinematography. Watching the film is like watching a theatre on a screen. Its a efficient and great combination of culture, emotions, values, difficulties of lives of people living in the mountains. Its not a movie, its a phenomenal reality. Watching the movie anyone will be lost inside the powerful visualization and storytelling. The dolpo culture in which they tell about the marriage of a single women with multiple husbands, the cremation process of a dead body, monastery culture, trading culture of crossborder etc is shown with so much detailing by the director, anyone will fall in love with the creation of Min bahadur Bham, who has already proved himself through 'Kalo Pothi'(the black hen).
I really enjoyed Shambhala - easily one of the best films Nepal has ever made. The story is deeply moving, blending themes of personal empowerment, spirituality, and breaking free from societal norms. The breathtaking cinematography captures the essence of the Himalayas, and Pema's journey of resilience is both powerful and relatable. Its nuanced exploration of empowerment, tradition, and identity elevates it far beyond typical Nepali films. Every frame feels purposeful, and the symbolism adds layers of meaning that linger long after the credits roll. It's a true testament to the potential of Nepali cinema on the global stage.
Honestly, if this film doesn't bag an Academy Award, something's wrong!
For those Nepalis who haven't watched it yet-what are you waiting for? You might want to trade those TikTok reels for something more meaningful?
Honestly, if this film doesn't bag an Academy Award, something's wrong!
For those Nepalis who haven't watched it yet-what are you waiting for? You might want to trade those TikTok reels for something more meaningful?
I watched this at a film festival and I don't regret my choice of the film. The movie is long - 2h 30m but nowhere did it feel that the story was dragging on. I liked the story with all its twists and turns. I admired Pema for her bravery and toughness - she is the best character in the movie in my opinion. The cinematography by Aziz Zhambakiyiv is excellent, showing us the rugged terrain of the Nepalese Himalayan region.
Thinley Lhamo's portrayal of Pema was brilliant. Her portrayal of Pema made me empathise with the character. All the other actors in their respective roles were good too. I liked the movie for its sprinkling of wisdom at various points during the run. I'd love to watch this movie again.
Thinley Lhamo's portrayal of Pema was brilliant. Her portrayal of Pema made me empathise with the character. All the other actors in their respective roles were good too. I liked the movie for its sprinkling of wisdom at various points during the run. I'd love to watch this movie again.
Did you know
- TriviaOfficial submission of Nepal for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025.
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- Runtime2 hours 30 minutes
- Color
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