A documentary like exploration of how a Tibetan family deals the the death of its patriarch.
Deliberately told in long takes this is going to be a film you either love or hate. Sequences run on. Not a lot happens and even though it only runs 73 minutes the film feels long. This is very much an art house film of the slow cinema variety.
The publicity write ups of the film speak about references to the Tibetan Book Of The Dead but I don't really see it. This is more a family dealing with the passing of a loved one.
For fans of slow cinema only.

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