
Butter Lamp 2013
Directed by Hu Wei, 'Butter Lamp' (2013) is a poignant 15-minute family drama that captures the essence of Tibetan nomadic life through the lens of a young itinerant photographer and his assistant.
Director: Hu Wei
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Butter Lamp (2013) about?
Directed by Hu Wei, 'Butter Lamp' is a poignant family drama that captures the essence of Tibetan nomadic life through the lens of a young itinerant photographer and his assistant.
Who directed Butter Lamp?
The film was directed by Hu Wei.
Who stars in Butter Lamp?
The film features a talented cast including Genden Phuntsok and Soepha.
Is Butter Lamp (2013) worth watching?
While 'Butter Lamp' may not be a blockbuster hit, its poignant themes and beautiful cinematography make it a worthwhile watch for fans of family dramas and cultural documentaries.
How long is Butter Lamp?
The film has a runtime of 15 minutes.
About Butter Lamp (2013) — A poignant family drama of cultural exchange and simplicity.
Directed by Hu Wei, 'Butter Lamp' (2013) is a poignant 15-minute family drama that captures the essence of Tibetan nomadic life through the lens of a young itinerant photographer and his assistant. As they travel through the rugged landscape, they invite the nomads to pose in front of various backgrounds, creating a beautiful and heartwarming moment of connection between two cultures. This film is a beautiful reflection of the beauty of simplicity and the power of human connection.
The film's themes of cultural exchange and the beauty of everyday life are expertly woven throughout the narrative, creating a sense of atmosphere that is both peaceful and contemplative. With a talented cast including Genden Phuntsok and Soepha, 'Butter Lamp' is a must-see for fans of family dramas and those interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of Tibet.