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The Cup by Khyentse Norbu - Official Trailer

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Now on DVD at www.festivalmedia.org
The celebrated breakthrough film by Tibetan Buddhist lama Khyentse Norbu

Prayer. Meditation. Rituals. Soccer?

World Cup soccer fever sweeps into a remote Himalayan monastery and centuries-old traditions are threatened—the young monks will do just about anything to watch the final match, posing a unique challenge to the venerable lamas in charge. An inspiring tale of colliding cultures, midnight escapades and daring secret plots...

A true story
Filmed on location at Chokling Monastery, India
Vibrant 16:9 transfer direct from film to HD master
Bhutanese filmmaker Khyentse Norbu is one of the most important incarnate lamas in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition today. Known more widely by his ecclesiastical title, H.E. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, he was recognized at the age of seven as the incarnation of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820--1892), a great religious reformer and saint who played a pivotal role in the revitalization and preservation of Buddhism in Tibet in the 19th century.

As the living heir to the Khyentse lineage, Khyentse Norbu exemplifies a non-sectarian spirit. His rigorous training in the Buddhist classical tradition, mixed with a deep interest in the film medium, makes him one of the most provocative interpreters of Tibetan Buddhism today. In keeping with his lineage, he has sought to bridge both old and new, and east and west.

Authenticity in The Cup was paramount for Khyentse Norbu, and he chose Chokling Monastery, situated in a Tibetan refugee settlement nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, as the main location for the film.

The cast was mainly drawn from members of the monastery and none had any acting experience whatsoever, and most did not understand English. As Khyentse Norbu's script was written in English, no scripts were passed out in advance of the day's shoot and all actors were briefed scene-to-scene. Dialogue was prompted and memorized on the spot, and most scenes were completed within three takes or less—a testament to the actors' monastic discipline and concentration.

Khyentse Norbu continues to serve as throne-holder of the Dzongsar Monastery in Derge, eastern Tibet, and as spiritual director of two meditation centers, in East Bhutan and in Sikkim; and two Buddhist philosophy colleges, in India and in East Bhutan. In recent years, with the increase of his teaching activities, Khyentse Norbu has set up several Buddhist centers around the world, including retreat centers in Canada and in Australia, and numerous practice communities in Southeast Asia and Europe. His second feature film is Travellers & Magicians.

-- Official Selection Directors Fortnight Cannes Film Festival
-- Official Selection Hong Kong International Film Festival
-- Winner FIPRESCI PRIZE Pusan International Film Festival
-- Official Selection Toronto Film Festival
-- Official Selection International Buddhist Film Festival

BONUS FEATURES

Inside The Cup
Director's commentary
Booklet with production notes and interview with Khyentse Norbu
Buddhist film trailers
A portion of the net proceeds from sales of this DVD will benefit Khyentse Foundation.

FM1007—90 minutes / Color / Tibetan with English subtitles / Stereo / NTSC / Region-free
SRP $29.95
Release Date: October 30

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  • i cnt fnd dis movie in anywere...

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  • I saw this movie probably ten years ago and all I remembered was it was about some young monks wanting to watch the world cup on tv. And I loved the music at the end of the movie. Googled those words and lo! So happy to have found it!!

  • One of the great film of my life.

  • @StupidNotBlonde yeah i saw that, i have been seeding it for three months now and will continue for 2 years. 

  • @KOGR11 yeah i downloaded it, but the picture is like the one for the cinema, you know, not a full size.

  • @StupidNotBlonde YOu did??... is it alive? are people still seeding it? cause the 2 i found in piratebay are not alive at all.

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