Oscars 2022 Nominee- LUNANA: A YAK In The CLASSROOM

 

The world never expected that a Bhutanese Film Industry would tell the story of the small Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan in the Oscars. The Bhutanese Drama Film made to the much awaited Oscars nomination 2022 final list along with other four films from hundreds others. It is the first ever Bhutanese film to be nominated for the Oscars award in the history of Bhutan and there are every chances that the trophy would come home.

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The journey to the nomination for 94th Academy Awards was challenging right from the registration phase where Bhutan was not even in the list of countries applying for the nominations. The versatile Director & Producer of the film, Pawo Choyning Dorji shares in his interviews that he had to wait until the website was updated with our country name and language (Dzongkha) details at the final hour. While, the film has so far entered in 12 Internationals Film Festivals to winning The Audience Choice Award at the 31st Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival in 2020 since its debut in October, 2019.

LUNANA: A Yak in The Classroom will tell us the truth of finding the happiness in the light of darkness through the story of a young teacher who was placed in the world’s remotest school. At first he regrets coming to such a place with no basic amenities but slowly begins to love his students and the environment. However, his dreams to pursue his singing career in Australia haunts him inside. He leaves to his dream land breaking the hearts of his students especially of the little class captain Pem Zam. He becomes the best and favorite teacher of those innocent students and write him a letter to return to them in Spring.

In general, it’s about the happiness we seek within us in a GNH country, our education system and the young Bhutanese leaving for greener pastures in foreign land in pursuit of happiness and comfort. It’s the sad reality that hundreds of young and potential Bhutanese leaving amid the pandemic which might lead to the brain drain crisis sooner or later. Are we failing in the education or the system of education or in any field? Can we find more happiness in the dark valley of Lunana like those innocent children and the community living there for ages? The answer is big YES and Ugyen soon realizes to come back to embrace his beloved students and his secret admirer Saldon.

It’s about our tradition and culture. Ugyen refuses to offer the prayers to local deity on his way to school when his guide Michen suggest but he does on his way back to capital. He practices and sings Yak Lebi Lhadar a traditional song of Lunana Yak herders. He accepts the reception and see off simple ceremonies with prayers/songs and recall his guides Michen and Singye singing over the open jungle fire place on their 8 days’ perilous way to school while he was on the western music over the headphones. The Yak dung becomes the practical way of lighting a fire in a place where electricity has no place. The Yak Norbu inside the class room becomes the catchy title for the world but it has more to do with students, teacher and Saldon who gifts to Ugyen. It’s a symbol of love and bond between all of them.

It’s about the ever changing world of modernization into climate change and the environment. His guide Michen shares the declining snow line story over the peaks to valley that represent our pristine environment and nature with deep concern. Are we not responsible for the global warming and climate change? We all ought to be the environment champion to the world in all times to come. It is our personal to social to national to regional to global responsibility for the humanity. It’s also about the poverty line we normally ignore as in the movie with a child wearing a red plastic boot. Ugyen stares at the boot of a host child who was fondly wearing in the kitchen fire place as a guest with his guides on his way to school. While, the elderly people choose bare foot over any foot wear or expensive shoes walking in muds and thorns. Yet they are happy and contended but what about the lot those who don’t have proper clothing and foods? They need our helping hand and compassionate heart.

It’s about the leadership we need at the grassroots level as shown by Asha Gup (the village head). It’s not only about the qualification and highly trained leadership skills one poses but a simple hospitability and the cooperation we give to the other person on time of need. His timely help to put a wooden blackboard over the wall put smiles on Ugeyn and his students face. The Gups in our 205 gewogs has immense contributions in the communities especially for the schools as most of the extended class rooms and primary schools are under their jurisdiction for budget and developmental activities. My friend Jigme Jamtsho, an officiating principal of Bukey Primary School, Samtse is a living example and the Gup there who poses all these true qualities of leadership.

It’s about the passion of teaching and learning irrespective of the facilities in place. The skills to manage and learn with least resources. Ugyen sacrifices his paper curtain over the window and use it for his students. He signs for his students and the Yak Norbu finally. Are we chasing the wrong dreams and living the disguised reality? May be Yes because every one of us wanted to pursue a high profile job when we graduated from high school. However, we landed up in no choice option of teaching and other low profile jobs in the market where our focus and passion are compromised for quality. We are lately realizing the skill based education which is not too late for us.

And it’s about the burning passion of every child not just of the innocent Pem Zam to learn the every subject they ought to study. Their relationship as a teacher-student is amazing and the role of class captain by Pem Zam is the heart of the movie. This cute innocent girl with natural charisma is a born actor and simply authentic.

If Oscar award comes home this Monday on 28th March, 2022, the one criteria I would set for the win would be simplicity and authenticity of natural acting by every characters in the movie apart from the main themes. In life everything is beautiful when it is in natural state. We tend to seek the beauty and happiness in the fake and far world outside where every happiness and beauties lies within us.  

LUNANA: A Yak In The Classroom is a unique movie to outside world from the title itself but is a common quest of happiness for all as a human being. The movie location itself is chosen particularly at Lunana which means a dark valley where people’s perception of seeing the light is less but in reality the spark is within us. The metaphor of our lives played by the characters and the real lives of Lunana people in the movie is the truth and reality of all human being to be in constant state of happiness.

If Oscars had to see the technical criteria from filming and cinematography point of view, then also it’s nothing less in the making of the film. It was in fact filmed with the most challenging resources right from all crew members and the raw actors who has never faced a camera before. It was shot on the remotest village on solar powered battery without out much option to do recap and video editing often as required. The Director of the film shares that the toughest category of the film making is with animals and children where the center of attraction in the movie is by Pem Zam and the yak Norbu.

This is a must win Oscars movie for me in this over dreamy world of dreams, desires, power, ego, hatreds and war. We can be happy and contended in our small home and space. We don’t need big house or more money to shelter ourselves from the quest of happiness in faraway place as long as we are alive every moment. We don’t need so much modernized world of science and technology of AI and robotic to loose ourselves to the them sooner or later. We are already in the verge of extinction over our own discovery of bioscience and nuclear energy. We are choosing the wrong path against the nature in the name of technology. One can get the glimpse of this reality in this Oscar winning movie. Watch the movie , if you have not  and contemplate yourself.

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