My Country Is Tibet

Directed by Namgyal Wangchuk Trichen Lhagyari (Tibet) Mentored by Dirk Simon

The King of Tibet, living in exile in Dharamsala in Northern India, is the 16-year-old Namgyal Wangchuk Trichen Lhagyari. As the only recognized descendent of the first Dharma King of Tibet (617-698 AD), Namgyal carries the unique responsibility of representing Tibet’s unbroken history and heritage. Yet, as a teenager, he also represents a new generation of young Tibetans who are caught today between the peaceful traditions of Tibetan Buddhism and a desperate desire to fight for the freedom of their people. These young Tibetans speak about the slow obliteration of their very identity – their livelihoods, their right to choose where they live, their ability to be educated in their languages – and the stark choice they face of either remaining in Tibetan areas under these constraints or seeking to flee to other countries.

BYkids film mentor Dirk Simon, whose film Between the Lines has received world-wide recognition, worked with Namgyal during spring 2008 to help him tell his emblematic story through film. In addition to diving into the technical aspects of filming, which the young king learned quickly, Dirk and Namgyal looked closely at how to shape narrative story telling through image. Namgyal demonstrated a quick mastery of the craft of filmmaking, and conducted his interviews and narrated his footage in both Tibetan and English. He has narrated the film in English and the film is in final production.

Dirk actually met Namgyal in Dharamsala four years earlier at the time of the young boy’s coronation ceremony, presided by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, in June 2004. The previous Dharma King of Tibet, Namgyal’s father, had died just a year earlier. Namgyal’s father had been incarcerated by the Chinese authorities for 20 years and struggled for the survival of his lineage.

Dirk describes the young king as carrying the vision of two worlds: the one-thousand-year-old heritage of Tibet’s Dharma Kings and the current struggle of a people striving to survive under repression, abuse and ethnic genocide. “With his devotion to the principles of Tibetan Buddhism, his kindness and modesty, he touches the heart of everyone who meets him. Now we are back here to help him tell his story.”

Awards for My Country Is Tibet

Nominee, Best Short, DocMiami International Film Festival

Nominee, Best Short, DocMiami International Film Festival

Award of Merit, Best Shorts Competition

Award of Merit, Best Shorts Competition

Special Hero Award, MY HERO International Film Festival

Special Hero Award, MY HERO International Film Festival

More about the Filmmaker

"I, Lhagyari Trichen Namgyal Wangchuk feel honoured and privileged as an individual and as a Tibetan to receive this opportunity to share my story with the world. This story is about a Tibetan teenager born in exile who heard about his historic and magnificent motherland from his parents and school. The story demonstrates a sense of dislocation and exile of this youngster, a loss of place that causes his generation to repeatedly search for their root either through oral or written history. The only factor that differentiates this youngster with his fellow Tibetan is his identity as the descendant of the great dharma kings of this nation. It is about this boy who is carrying the load of the expectations of his leader, His Holiness The Dalai Lama and loved one’s and who expected to mature before time. Despite the recognition and his determination to perform his duty as the holder of the throne, he feels a void and helplessness due to absence of any authority. He’s living a very simple life like any other boy of his age in school with no special privilege or care, who does his daily chores like his friends and seen his parents working for living and fulfilling their needs like any parents. I believe what distinguishes him is his contradictory life from fairy-tale kings enjoying a lavish and affluent life. This is my story, story of the king of Tibet."

— Lhagyari Trichen Namgyal Wangchuk, Filmmaker

MENTOR: Dirk Simon

Screening Schedule

Oct 12 - Oct 12
2014

Loomis Chaffee High School

My Country Is Tibet

Screening to the full student body, with Trichen.

(Windsor, CT)
May 21 - Jun 9
2010

Screenings for public and private schools

My Country Is Tibet
(New York City - 1,600 students)
Jun 2 - Jun 2
2010

Core Club member screening

My Country Is Tibet
(New York, NY)
Jun 7 - Jun 7
2010

United Nations Association of New York

My Country Is Tibet
(New York, NY)
Jun 26 - Jun 26
2010

AFI SilverDocs

My Country Is Tibet
(Silver Springs, MD)