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Shambhala 2012

★ 6.25 votes113 min📅 2012-08-23

"How far will you go for love?"

In Panjapong Kongkanoy's emotionally charged drama *Shambhala* (2012), two estranged brothers embark on a soul-searching road trip through the breathtaking landscapes of Tibet.

Director: Panjapong Kongkanoy

Cast

Sunny Suwanmethanon
Sunny Suwanmethanon
Wut
Ananda Everingham
Ananda Everingham
Tin
Nalintip Permpattarasakul
Nam
Ase Wang
Ase Wang
Jane
Sato Jo
Dava
Nattapol Phakhadet
Friend 1
Norasit Masrat
Friend 2
Wansawang Boonpipattanapong
Friend 3
Jirawadee Laorchand
Friend 4

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shambhala (2012) about?

The film follows two brothers on a journey through Tibet, where the younger brother searches for the mythical place Shambhala to save his dying girlfriend. The older brother, struggling with his own demons, accompanies him, leading to emotional confrontations and unexpected revelations.

Who directed Shambhala?

Panjapong Kongkanoy directed *Shambhala* (2012), bringing a sensitive touch to this dramatic road-trip tale.

Who stars in Shambhala?

The film stars Sunny Suwanmethanon, Ananda Everingham, and Nalintip Permpattarasakul in leading roles, with Ase Wang and Sato Jo in supporting parts.

Is Shambhala (2012) worth watching?

With its haunting atmosphere and emotional depth, *Shambhala* (2012) offers a unique blend of drama and romance. While it may not appeal to all audiences, its themes of love and redemption resonate strongly for those seeking a thoughtful cinematic experience.

How long is Shambhala?

*Shambhala* (2012) has a runtime of 113 minutes.

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About Shambhala (2012) — A Road Trip Through Love and Loss in Tibet

In Panjapong Kongkanoy's emotionally charged drama *Shambhala* (2012), two estranged brothers embark on a soul-searching road trip through the breathtaking landscapes of Tibet. The younger brother, Wut, clings to the hope that the mythical realm of Shambhala holds the key to saving his terminally ill girlfriend, while his older sibling, Tin, escapes his own haunting past through alcohol. Set against the stark beauty of high-altitude roads and ancient monasteries, the film weaves a poignant tale of love, loss, and redemption. As their journey unfolds, conflicting emotions collide, revealing the depths of familial bonds and the lengths one will travel for love.

*Shambhala* (2012) blends drama and romance into a visually stunning and meditative experience. Kongkanoy crafts an intimate character study, where the Tibetan wilderness mirrors the brothers' inner turmoil and fleeting moments of hope. With raw performances from Sunny Suwanmethanon and Ananda Everingham, the film immerses viewers in a story that's as much about the journey as the destination.