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The film focuses on the touching deeds of aiding Tibet and teaching in Tibet, and tells the story of Han Song (played by Fan Jiaqi), a college student from Beijing, who responded to the country's call to go to Tibet to support teaching.
A man comes to one small Tibet town in search of a woman named Dorlma.
A snow leopard breaks into the sheep pen of a nomad and kills nine rams. Father and son then argue: the son insists on killing the snow leopard, but the father insists on releasing it.
Tibetan teen Gera and her mom Sandan have always been discriminated by the villagers because she was born out of wedlock. Uncle Enbo is the only man who is kind to them. Growing up in a hostile environment, Gara becomes an independant woman, and starts to change how the villagers perceive her.
Adaptation of a best-selling novel by Jiang Juechi, Butter Oil-Lamp.
In A Song for You – a road movie and a music industry insider comedy, with lots of songs – young Ngawang leaves behind a nomadic existence on the Tibetan plateau for big city Lhasa nightclubs. His dream is to record an album and be heard around the country. Cutting an album costs money, which he doesn’t have. One day he meets a woman who looks just like his Loyiter, a talisman of the goddess of art and music. Impossible, says his father, as only the pure of heart meet her, only in their dreams. But, Ngawang perseveres. She takes him on a journey of discovery through life and love.
Ten years ago, Ling Xuefeng visited Tibet to see his father and experienced a pure first love with a girl named Gesang Meiduo. A decade later, now a volunteer doctor, he returns to Tibet and meets a girl with the same name on the train—but she doesn’t recognize him. This new Meiduo becomes his assistant and translator, and helps him search for the girl from his past. As they journey together, they overcome cultural differences, societal expectations, and personal doubts, gradually rediscovering the innocence of that first love. What follows is a heartfelt romance between a Han Chinese man and a Tibetan woman, blooming like the legendary Gesang flower.