Dolma (film)

Dolma is a Tibetan children's film directed and written by Jim Sanjay. It is of 17 minutes duration and was shot in the Tibetan Settlement Camp in Bylakuppe 85 km from Mysore in Karnataka. All the actors and voices used in this film are Tibetan. Deden plays the main character of a small innocent girl named Dolma.

Dolma
Directed byJim Sanjay
Produced byRaj Kosaraju, Monty Montgomery
Written byJim Sanjay
StarringDeden, Kelsang, Rinchen Tashi
Music byC Rajesh
CinematographyBernard David
Production
company
Shepherd India Media Private Limited
Release date
  • 10 November 2012 (2012-11-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageTibetan
Budget$10,000

Plot

The central character of this film is a small innocent girl named Dolma who wrote a secret letter to God, and wants to deliver it; however, she has a problem. She does not know the address of God. She sets out to find God's address, first approaching her family members. Her busy mom insists that she should finish her homework and concentrate on school rather than this kind of unnecessary conversation. Her father orders her to pay attention to her mother's advice. Grandfather advises her to work on her goodness before she can even think of sending a letter to God. Sister totally ignores her.

Distracted by the letter and her desire to send the letter to God, she misses her school bus. She is disappointed and now has a whole day to think about what to do with the letter. She meets a Muslim mullah, a Buddhist monk and a Church pastor. They all fail to give her God's address. Her patience gives away. She breaks into crying. And then, the story reaches its climax. Does she ever deliver her letter to God? To find out about this, you need to watch the film.

Distributors

  • Shepherd India Media Private Limited
  • Pocket Films
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References

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