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La Traversée du Zanskar est un film de genre Documentaire sorti en France le 19 janvier 2011

La Traversée du Zanskar (2010)

La Traversée du Zanskar
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Sortie en France 19 janvier 2011
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Journey From Zanskar is a 2010 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Frederick Marx, for Warrior Films. It tells the emotional story of 17 small children who leave home and family, possibly forever, in order to save their dying Tibetan culture. Parting from one of the most remote and desolate places on Earth – Zanskar, in northwest India – the expedition must travel on foot over 17,000 foot Himalayan passes. The two monks serving as guides walked this same path 30 years ago when they were children. The 17 children with them may not return home for 10–15 years or more. Narrated by Richard Gere, featuring the Dalai Lama, the film tells the story of their incredible journey.

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La Traversée du Zanskar raconte l’histoire héroïque et remarquable de ces moines conduisant les enfants à pied et à cheval sur un pénible et dangereux périple de quinze jours. Le récit est ponctué de scènes d’adieux, de rêves et de désillusions guidés par la pureté du but de ce voyage : amener ces enfants vers un monde meilleur. Cela exige de passer par des cols de montagne de plus de 5140 mètres d’altitude, totalement infranchissables plus de 8 mois par an.

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