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La coupe

Original title: Phörpa
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.5K
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La coupe (1999)
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In northern India, in 1998. Palden and Nyima, two young Tibetans in exile, find refuge in Chokling Monastery, where they will soon receive their ordination.In northern India, in 1998. Palden and Nyima, two young Tibetans in exile, find refuge in Chokling Monastery, where they will soon receive their ordination.In northern India, in 1998. Palden and Nyima, two young Tibetans in exile, find refuge in Chokling Monastery, where they will soon receive their ordination.

  • Director
    • Khyentse Norbu
  • Writer
    • Khyentse Norbu
  • Stars
    • Orgyen Tobgyal
    • Neten Chokling
    • Jamyang Lodro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Khyentse Norbu
    • Writer
      • Khyentse Norbu
    • Stars
      • Orgyen Tobgyal
      • Neten Chokling
      • Jamyang Lodro
    • 44User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Orgyen Tobgyal
    • Geko
    Neten Chokling
    Neten Chokling
    • Lodo
    Jamyang Lodro
    • Orgyen
    Lama Chonjor
    • Abbot
    Lama Godhi
    • Old Lama
    Thinley Nudi
    • Tibetan Layman
    Kunsang
    • Cook Monk
    Kunsang Nyima
    • Palden
    Pema Tshundup
    • Nyima
    Dzigar Kongtrul
    • Vajra Master
    Dhan Pat Singh
    • TV Shop Owner
    Oga
    • Abbot's Attendant
    Raj Baboon
    • Taxi Driver
    Jamyang Nyima
    • The hypersomniaque
    Pema Wamgchen
    • Storytelling Monk
    Namgyal Wangchuk
    • Storytelling Monk
    Dundrup Gyamtso
    • Tea Monk
    Orgyen Tsering
    • Football Can Monk
    • Director
      • Khyentse Norbu
    • Writer
      • Khyentse Norbu
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    8Ivna

    simple great..

    i just finished watching this show on DVD. Generally a simple story with predictable plot. I always thought this movie is about some young monks trying hard to play football in their secular life. But, it turned out to be a world cup which changed the lives of these monks. More importantly, the show allows the public to see the hidden side of these monks. They can be playful and lazy. They are even capable of playing pranks and cracking good jokes. Orgyen is certainly a notable character in the show. A strong personality who display no religious qualities in the earlier parts of the film. i like him more and more as the show progressed. The film ties strongly to Buddhist teachings and gives you a new perspective to life and Buddhism. Expect to be exposed to some Tibetan culture and football.
    8sweetty0924

    This film "covered my feet in leather"

    This is a delightful little film, and freshman effort from the little country of Bhutan. Had it not been based on true events, I would have found it hard to believe. Not claiming to know much about the life of a Bhuddist Monk, I didn't think they allowed themselves to be interested in more than chanting and karmic evolvement. This film acts as a great "equalizer", confirming my beliefs that we all are the same. We just tend to say it differently. The young monk who is the protaganist of this film reminds me so much of many young men I know. With his pushy, overbearing and sometimes irreverent behavior, you see a side of monkhood that is so often hidden in films. They are not perfect and they are prone to the same foibles we all have. Mainly, DESIRE. And desire no matter how innocent, or deviant, will get you everytime. The landscape appeared to be beautiful, the misty Himalayas, the rolling fields and saffron robes blowing in the wind beneath matching parasols. Unfortunately the cinematographer did not capitalize on all of this natural beauty, but merely glanced at the splendor as if it were merely coincidental. So all we get are mere glimpses at what should have been scenes lovingly caressed by the lens. This was a situation where the landscape and the camera should have clearly become lovers. But beyond that, I was swept away at the innocence of the director and it was a refreshing change to my jaded eyes. In my opinion, the more contrived Hollywood machine would not have been able to do more justice to this simple forthright piece of storytelling. And I am personally pushing for them to see the next World Cup games in person. Wanna take up a collection?
    8smakawhat

    Pure enjoyable fun

    Being that two of my many passions in life are soccer and movies I was very interested in seeing this film.

    Needless to say, I really enjoyed it. Sometimes a little slow but more than makes up for it. Besides having some VERY funny moments and wonderful characters (that kid was just a scream) the movie really de-mystefies the budhist monks that Westerners seem to sterotype as extremely devoted and mystical.

    In reality they are just like us. They have their passions, and joke about everything just like everyone else. They are shown in this film for what the truly are, 'human'. Sure the movie shows the practices which is interesting to see, but it then shows scenes of the devotees, talking about girls, fascinated by the outside world (soccer), not practing their studies, being lazy, and acting just like everyday people.

    Great fun film.

    Rating 8 out of 10

    PS - Yes I'd try my darndest too to not miss the World Cup final.
    8JesNollie

    Utterly charming!

    What a funny, charming movie. It's nice to know that boys will be boys, wherever they are. Even while in exile in a monastery. The scene of them looking at girls in magazines is great. The fact that it's based on true events makes it all the more charming. I loved it!
    Nikos-12

    Interesting, funny and moving

    In the 1950s, the Chinese invaded Tibet, killing one fifth of the six million inhabitants and destroying over 10,000 Buddhist monasteries. Today, Buddhism is strictly forbidden in Tibet and even owning a picture of the Dalai Lama is a crime. Consequently, many families send their children to monasteries-in-exile in India and Bhutan in order to receive a traditional Buddhist education. The Cup is set in such a monastery, at the time of last World Cup.

    Orgyen (Jamyang Lodro) is a young monk who is obsessed with football. When he isn't pretending to be Ronaldo or discussing the World Cup in the middle of prayer, he is planning to see the next game in the local village without getting caught by Geko (Orgyen Tobgyal, Jamyang Lodro's father in real life), the father-figure disciplinarian of the monastery. With his friend Lodo (Neten Chokling), he quickly persuades new arrival Palden (Kunsang Nyima) to join them, while Geko and the Abbot (Lama Chonjor, real-life Abbot of Chokling Monastery, where The Cup was filmed) try to maintain discipline and fathom the rules of the game.

    Directed by Khyentse Norbu, a first time feature director and important Buddhist figure himself, The Cup features an all-monk cast, none of whom had any acting experience prior to filming. Essentially a documentary about monastic life, The Cup nevertheless shows the realities of the Tibetans' political situation and combines serious issues with a more light-hearted style. It is genuinely witty in places and with great performances from Jamyang Lodro and Orgyen Tobgyal, always a pleasure to watch. The foothills of the Himalayas are beautifully photographed and the score is appropriately inobtrusive. On what is usually described as a 'shoestring budget' ('sandal-strap' might be more appropriate) Khyentse Norbu has created a lovely little film that deserves all the success it can get.

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    • Trivia
      This is the first film produced in Bhutan to be released internationally.
    • Quotes

      Abbot: Can we cover the earth in leather so it's soft wherever we go?

      Cook Monk: No.

      Abbot: So what can we do?

      Lodo: Wear leather sandals?

      Abbot: Yes, wearing leather sandals is equal to covering the earth with leather.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Beach/Snow Day/Holy Smoke (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Mongolian Overtone (Hoomii)
      Singers: Taravjab Gareltsog and Chamba

      Live recording at Wembley Stadium, August 5 1993

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Bhutan
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Fineline site - English
      • Pyramide (France)
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • Tibetan
    • Also known as
      • The Cup
    • Filming locations
      • Bir, Himachal Pradesh, India(Khyentse Norbu)
    • Production companies
      • Coffee Stain Productions
      • Palm Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,079,108
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,179
      • Jan 30, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,096,117
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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