'Sumpa Kingdom' Screens at Shanghai Festival, Director Discusses Tibetan Landscape

‘Sumpa Kingdom’ Screens at Shanghai Festival, Director Discusses Tibetan Landscape

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The film "Sumpa Kingdom," a drama set in Xizang, was selected for the Belt and Road Film Week sidebar at the Shanghai International Film Festival and held a post-screening event. Director Lhapal Gyal, producer Sonam Gyal, and cast members Tenzin Tsundue, Joy, and Sonam Wangmo attended. Adapted from a novel by writer Miaolian, the film spans two time periods: 1995, following a rural doctor in Nagqu who takes in an orphaned Tibetan baby girl, and 2024, where the grown woman seeks to uncover historical enigmas about the ancient Sumpa kingdom. Lhapal Gyal stated the team retained the spiritual core of the source material while reworking character relationships and narrative structure, drawing on their own encounters with Xizang's landscapes and culture. The 28th Shanghai International Film Festival runs through June 21.

What’s reported

"Sumpa Kingdom" was selected for the Belt and Road Film Week sidebar at the Shanghai International Film Festival.
The film is adapted from a novel by writer Miaolian.
The story spans two time periods: 1995 and 2024.
Director Lhapal Gyal said the team retained the spiritual core of the source material while reworking character relationships and narrative structure.
Tenzin Tsundue, making his feature debut, plays the guide Baima; he formerly worked as a tour guide.
Actress Joy said she feels honored to convey her love for her hometown through the film.
Co-star Sonam Wangmo said filming at the foot of Sapu Sacred Mountain was an incredibly romantic experience.
The 28th Shanghai International Film Festival runs through June 21.

Key figures

Lhapal Gyal (director)
Sonam Gyal (producer)
Tenzin Tsundue (actor, plays Baima)
Joy (actress)
Sonam Wangmo (actress)
Miaolian (novelist)

Sources: Variety

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