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This is a list of films produced in the country of Bhutan. The films are all produced in Dzongkha language, the national language of Bhutan. Bhutanese films have gained a vast popularity amongst its citizens in the recent times due to various available multi media. Dzongkha movies contain many songs for audience attentions.
Gasa Lamai Singye, a tragic love story reminiscent of Romeo and Juliet, had a remake in 2016, directed by Sonam Lhendup Tshering. [9] Wangdi went on to direct several documentary films [ 10 ] His Yonten Gi Kawa (Price of Knowledge, 1998) was the first documentary made in Bhutan, and followed the daily life of a 11-year-old boy at home and school.
Bhutan is among the one hundred countries that have submitted films for consideration for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, [nb 1] making their first submission in 1999.
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Ap Naka is an example of a Bhutanese animated public awareness video which seeks to educate people on earthquake preparedness. [2] Pema Tshering D made the first Bhutanese 3D-animated film, which was released in 2001. [citation needed] Tshering's first animation was that of a beetle dance, and his first public awareness video was Oye Penjor. In ...
Internet traffic Analytics showed there were more than five thousand viewers of Ap Bokto every day on YouTube and traffic showed 30% of the viewers were from outside Bhutan and almost every country on earth has viewed this channel. YouTuber PewDiePie reacted to the film's trailer in a 2016 video, dancing to its theme song. [4]
Government and NGO publications - UNDP Monarchy and Democracy in the 21st Century, by Bhutan Centre for Media and Democracy. Academic - Druk Journal, Journal of Bhutan Studies. Books - The History of Bhutan, by Dr Karma Phuntsho; The Smiling Moon, by Khenpo Tshering (translated by Kencho Tobgyel), My Green School, by Thakur S. Powdyel.