Phörpa

Phörpa (1999)

1h 33m | Comedy, Sport | Bhutan
7.0IMDb
DouBan

In 1998, the World Cup in France was in full swing, igniting enthusiasm around the world, and even monasteries living in a corner of the world felt the fluctuation. In one of the secluded places in India, where the drums and snails sing together, and in the magnificent and dignified hall, the childish Lama Orgyen (Jamyang Lodro) is more concerned about all kinds of new and interesting things, and the passionate World Cup undoubtedly aroused his greatest interest. He collected all kinds of information related to it, put on the uniform of his favorite team under his robe, and occasionally fled down the mountain with his companions to watch the game, with the same enthusiasm as ordinary sentient beings. At the same time, the teenager Nima (Pema Tshundup) and his uncle went into exile here, cutting Dharma to become monks. They witnessed the efforts made by Orgyen to bring the broadcast of the World Cup into the temple. Youdao is "the Dharma is in the world, never leave the world." The most vivid posture of a practitioner is fixed at that moment in 1998. This film is directed by the third Tibetan Buddhist guru Sajiangyang Khyentse Rinpoche.

In 1998, the World Cup in France was in full swing, igniting enthusiasm around the world, and even monasteries living in a corner of the world felt the fluctuation. In one of the secluded places in India, where the drums and snails sing together, and in the magnificent and dignified hall, the childish Lama Orgyen (Jamyang Lodro) is more concerned about all kinds of new and interesting things, and the passionate World Cup undoubtedly aroused his greatest interest. He collected all kinds of information related to it, put on the uniform of his favorite team under his robe, and occasionally fled down the mountain with his companions to watch the game, with the same enthusiasm as ordinary sentient beings. At the same time, the teenager Nima (Pema Tshundup) and his uncle went into exile here, cutting Dharma to become monks. They witnessed the efforts made by Orgyen to bring the broadcast of the World Cup into the temple. Youdao is "the Dharma is in the world, never leave the world." The most vivid posture of a practitioner is fixed at that moment in 1998. This film is directed by the third Tibetan Buddhist guru Sajiangyang Khyentse Rinpoche.

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