World’s Most Remote Village: Growing Up in the Himalayas | The Only Son | Free Documentary
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Pema is a Tibetan whose plans for the future are being thwarted by his past. He is his parents’ only son, and they want him to return to the village of his birth, marry a local girl and take care of them. He and his sisters spent their youth in a children’s home in the city, while his parents stayed behind in their remote Himalayan village. Together with his sisters, one of whom was adopted by a Dutch couple and grew up in the Netherlands, Pema goes to visit the distant village. The only way to their family’s home is a 10-day trek through the mountains.
After a warm reunion, tensions quickly rise: the parents expect their only son to accept his responsibility, get married and tend to their land. But Pema can’t imagine life in this isolated place devoid of computers or books, and he also wants to save his sisters from a similar fate. With spectacular cinematography of the mountainous landscape as its background, this documentary presents a sensitive generational conflict that reveals the contrasts between choosing for a primitive life in the mountains, the future that parents want for their children, and the extinction of traditions. Pema and his Westernized sisters don’t want to abandon their parents, but they also look forward to their own, modern existence.
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Together with his sisters, one of whom was adopted by a Dutch couple and grew up in the Netherlands, Pema goes to visit the village where he grew up. The only way to their family’s home is a 10-day trek through the mountains.
With spectacular cinematography of the mountainous landscape as its background, this documentary presents a sensitive generational conflict: Pema and his Westernized sisters don’t want to abandon their parents, but they also look forward to their own modern existence.
Where are they now?
@@pamachando7511 Pema stayed in the Netherlands
What skin condition does the sister have? She is very pretty. They all are. It is a very sad situation.
Yeah, keep on reproducing irrespective of financial condition.
Can’t the son send money for much more supplies from China and give them money for more chickens, other farm animals like pigs, labor saving equipment for kitchen work and the farm. The film makes this an all or nothing proposition stay or leave, and the son says he is waiting for a miracle which allows him to escape his responsibility to send money himself.
Out of the world Documentaries Thank You So Much there Parents are so great….. N Dolma she understand der Parents pain n His Big Brother he mass complete his studies n make lots of money n come back n stay der 4 a year atleast before they Died n thank you so much for dis documentaries May God Bless There Families.