6/10
1997-12-25 PG-13 Kundun

Kundun

The destiny of a people lies in the heart of a boy.

Release Date: 1997-12-25

Rating: 6.8 / 10

Runtime: 134 mins

The Tibetans refer to the Dalai Lama as 'Kundun', which means 'The Presence'. He was forced to escape from his native home, Tibet, when communist China invaded and enforced an oppressive regime upon the peaceful nation. The Dalai Lama escaped to India in 1959 and has been living in exile in Dharamsala ever since.


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Runtime

134 minutes

Release Date

1997-12-25

Budget

$28,000,000

Box Office Earnings

$5,684,789

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Tulku Jamyang Kunga Tenzin
Tulku Jamyang Kunga Tenzin
Tenzin Yeshi Paichang
Tenzin Yeshi Paichang
Tenzin Topjar
Tenzin Topjar
Tenzin Lodoe
Tenzin Lodoe
Tenzin Lodoe
Tenzin Lodoe
Geshi Yeshi Gyatso
Geshi Yeshi Gyatso

Crew Members

Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese Director
Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese Director
Rachid Gaidi
Rachid Gaidi Assistant Director
Melissa Mathison
Melissa Mathison Screenplay
Melissa Mathison
Melissa Mathison Screenplay

Awards and Nominations

Oscar - ART DIRECTION

Year: 1998
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - CINEMATOGRAPHY

Year: 1998
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - COSTUME DESIGN

Year: 1998
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - MUSIC (ORIGINAL DRAMATIC SCORE)

Year: 1998
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Original Score - Motion Picture

Year: 1998
Status: 🎭 Nominated

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  • John Doe's avatar

    CinemaSerf

    Rating: 7/10

    "If anyone were ever to question the undoubted skill of cinematographer Roger Deakins, then they need only watch this beautifully crafted story of the youth of the 14th Dalai Lama. Filmed in the Moroccan Atlas mountains, for obvious reasons, Martin Scorsese provides us with a lavish, colourful and thought-provoking postulation on just how this young man was selected, after a four year search, to become the venerated spiritual leader of a peaceful nation of farmers and monks, buried deep in the Himalaya mountains. The boy was but two, but already there was a fear amongst these folks for whom time has largely stood still, that their neighbour has designs on their homeland. As the boy ages into youth, those threats manifest themselves more practically and by the end, the man has little choice but to embark on a perilous journey to safety in India. The actors are perfect for their roles - the three iterations of the principal character morph seamlessly together as he must learn to tread a very thin line and attain the level of political acuity necessary to deal with the disarming, but ruthless, Chairman Mao (Robert Lin). Philip Glass scores well too - grand and intimate orchestrations complimenting well the beautifully coloured costumes and the rising political temperature. It does take it's time, but it is a subtly delivered hypothesis, this. It suggests more than it imposes on history and that makes for a more complete film to enjoy. Sure it has a message, quite a few as it happens, but they are there for us to develop ourselves - Scorsese doesn't tell us what to think. He invites us. Deakins was nominated for an Oscar for this, and to appreciate that fully then do try to see it on a big screen. In any case, it's well worth a watch offering plenty of food for thought."

  • John Doe's avatar

    CinemaSerf

    Rating: 7/10

    "If anyone were ever to question the undoubted skill of cinematographer Roger Deakins, then they need only watch this beautifully crafted story of the youth of the 14th Dalai Lama. Filmed in the Moroccan Atlas mountains, for obvious reasons, Martin Scorsese provides us with a lavish, colourful and thought-provoking postulation on just how this young man was selected, after a four year search, to become the venerated spiritual leader of a peaceful nation of farmers and monks, buried deep in the Himalaya mountains. The boy was but two, but already there was a fear amongst these folks for whom time has largely stood still, that their neighbour has designs on their homeland. As the boy ages into youth, those threats manifest themselves more practically and by the end, the man has little choice but to embark on a perilous journey to safety in India. The actors are perfect for their roles - the three iterations of the principal character morph seamlessly together as he must learn to tread a very thin line and attain the level of political acuity necessary to deal with the disarming, but ruthless, Chairman Mao (Robert Lin). Philip Glass scores well too - grand and intimate orchestrations complimenting well the beautifully coloured costumes and the rising political temperature. It does take it's time, but it is a subtly delivered hypothesis, this. It suggests more than it imposes on history and that makes for a more complete film to enjoy. Sure it has a message, quite a few as it happens, but they are there for us to develop ourselves - Scorsese doesn't tell us what to think. He invites us. Deakins was nominated for an Oscar for this, and to appreciate that fully then do try to see it on a big screen. In any case, it's well worth a watch offering plenty of food for thought."

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the Kundun ?

The movie is approximately 134 minutes long.

What is the Kundun's release date?

1997-12-25 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the Kundun?

The movie belongs to the Drama History genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the Kundun?

The lead actors include Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong , Tencho Gyalpo , and Tsewang Migyur Khangsar , among others.

Who directed Kundun?

The movie was directed by Martin Scorsese Martin Scorsese Rachid Gaidi

What is the Kundun's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $28,000,000 .

How much did Kundun movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $5,684,789 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the Kundun movie?

Major production companies include Touchstone Pictures Dune Films De Fina-Cappa StudioCanal AMLF Cappa/De Fina Productions Cappa Productions .

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