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Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, April 14: Linka Linka, the debut feature film by Tibetan screenwriter and director Kangdrun, has garnered international acclaim by winning both the Firebird Award for Best Film and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2026 Hong Kong International Film Festival, held from April 1 to 12. The film had its world premiere in the Asian Future competition section of the 38th Tokyo Interna...
The strongest version of this narrative is that *Linka Linka* represents a significant cultural moment for Tibetan cinema, offering an authentic, contemporary portrayal of Lhasa that challenges Western stereotypes of Tibet as a timeless, pastoral landscape. Kangdrun’s work stands out for its nuanced exploration of youth, memory, and dislocation—universal themes framed within a specifically Tibetan urban experience. The film’s critical acclaim suggests it resonates beyond its immediate cultural c...