Lhasa "Snow" Dwellers
Originally released in 1992. Lhasa "Snow" Dwellers is a feature film. directed by Yue Jiang. At just 47 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Independent documentary by Jiang Yue. Excerpted from production notes: "At the foot of Petal Place, there was once a large stretch of vacant ground called "Snow." The Buddhist pilgrims and beggars from all parts of Tibet gathered together in this place. Later, after the liberation, there were gradually some permanent dwellers here, so the "Snow" neighborhood Committee came into being. Today this neighborhood has several households, totally over one thousand "dwellers." But it is said that a large-scale demolishing of their houses in order to move to a new place has already begun; the former square will be restored here, The old people on "Snow" ground sigh with emotion about it."
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lhasa "Snow" Dwellers about?
Independent documentary by Jiang Yue. Excerpted from production notes: "At the foot of Petal Place, there was once a large stretch of vacant ground called "Snow." The Buddhist pilgrims and beggars ...
Who directed Lhasa "Snow" Dwellers?
Lhasa "Snow" Dwellers was directed by Yue Jiang.
How long is Lhasa "Snow" Dwellers?
Lhasa "Snow" Dwellers has a runtime of 0 hours and 47 minutes (47 minutes total).
When was Lhasa "Snow" Dwellers released?
Lhasa "Snow" Dwellers was released on January 1, 1992 in theaters.