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Tingvong: A Lepcha Village in Sikkim is an intriguing documentary that quietly explores the profound changes faced by the Lepcha community in the Dzongu reserve over six decades. It takes you through the shift from traditional practices like hunting and gathering to settled agriculture. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere of the village life. What struck me was how the film captures the essence of the Lepcha's connection to their land and culture, all while highlighting the subtle tensions of modernization. There's something raw and genuine about the way they express their experiences, making it a notable portrait of cultural evolution.
Explores cultural evolution in a unique setting.Highlights traditional practices and their decline.Offers an intimate look at community life in Sikkim.
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