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Ngawang Choephel

Ngawang Choephel is a documentary filmmaker, director, producer, and musician.

Ngawang Choephel
Ngawang Choephel (right) and a friend, prepare a traditional song for 'Tibet in Song.'
Born1966 (age 56–57)
Occupation(s)Documentary filmmaker, director, producer
Notable workTibet in Song

Early life edit

Choephel was born in western Tibet in 1966. When he was two years old, he and his mother fled the hardships of Chinese occupation and sought refuge in India.[1] They settled in a Tibetan settlement in Southern India, where Choephel grew up. He attended the Central School for Tibetans-CST until the age of 15.[2] In 1992, he graduated from the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts-TIPA in Dharamshala, India.[3]

Career edit

Prior to filmmaking, Choephel was a music teacher in Tibetan schools in India, where he taught Tibetan folk music to hundreds of children from exile communities. He released his first album called Melody in Exile with a student of his.[2]

His passion for music garnered him a Fulbright scholarship in 1993 to study international music and filmmaking at Middlebury College in Vermont, United States.[4] He is also a recipient of Middlebury College's Honorary Doctor of Arts Degree, Peace Abbey's Courage of Conscience Award, Lobsang Wangyal's Best Act in Exile Award, and is a Sundance Institute Fellow.

Arrest and imprisonment edit

In August 1995 Choephel went to Tibet in order to record and videotape Tibetan folk songs for his documentary film.[5] However, in September 1995 he was arrested by Chinese authorities, being charged with "espionage and counter-revolutionary activities" while he was filming his documentary. He was sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment. The Chinese authorities never publicly produced the charges against him.

In August 2000 Choephel's mother and uncle were allowed to visit him.[6] In a statement released on Choephel, he related to his mother Ms. Sonam Dekyi that he had been on a hunger strike in protest over not receiving proper medical care. After the visit, his mother reported that her son was very frail, just "skin and bones", with pale, almost yellow skin.

A highly publicized international campaign that began with his mother's solitary protests finally secured his release in 2002. His case received international attention and support from U.S. Senators James Jeffords and Patrick Leahy of Vermont, U.S. House of Representatives member from Vermont, Bernie Sanders[7] and musicians Annie Lennox, and Paul McCartney.[citation needed]

Chophel was finally released in 2002 on "medical parole" from Chengdu prison after 6 years imprisonment.[8]

Documentary film projects edit

 
Ngawang Choephel speaking about his film (holding a Tibetan lute)

Choephel resumed working on his documentary film project upon his release from prison in 2002. He directed and produced Tibet in Song, which is his first feature-length documentary on traditional Tibetan folk music and his own harrowing journey into the past fifty years of cultural repression inside Chinese-controlled Tibet. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009 where it won a Special Jury Award in the World Documentary Competition.[9] Was had its initial theatrical release in New York City on September 24, 2010, with plans for U.S. and worldwide release thereafter. Since then, Tibet in Song has been screened worldwide and has won numerous awards, including back using; the CINE Golden Eagle Award; Emerging Director Award, AAIFF; Best Documentary, Calgary International Film Festival; Cinema for Peace International Human Rights Award, Berlin; Best Documentary, San Louis Obispo International Film Festival; Special Jury Mention, One World International Film Festival Prague; Audience Award, Watch Docs International Human Rights Film Festival; Special Jury Mention, Watch Docs International Human Rights Film Festival and Audience Award, Movies that Matter, the Hague. Choephel also is a recipient of Independent Film Project.

Missing in Tibet, a film based on Choephel's story, received the prize for "best Human Rights Film" at a film festival in Taos, New Mexico.[10]

Ngawang Choephel currently resides in the United States and continues to be a high-profile member of the exiled Tibetan community.

References edit

  1. ^ "Music Tibet".
  2. ^ a b "Melody in Prison: Ngawang Choephel". inch.com. 1996-08-29. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  3. ^ . TIME. 2001-09-15. Archived from the original on March 7, 2008. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  4. ^ . savetibet. Archived from the original on 2017-01-19. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  5. ^ "Statement from Ngawang Choephel". Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  6. ^ statement_on_choephel_release.htm
  7. ^ "Bernie Sanders on Tibet and Ngawang Choephel". 1999-03-09. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)[verification needed]
  8. ^ . RSF. Archived from the original on 2008-10-02. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  9. ^ "Tibet in Sing (2009)". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  10. ^ . 2008-10-13. Archived from the original on 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2017-01-22.

External links edit

  • - Official Website
  • Documentary film by former Tibetan political prisoner premieres in Dharamsala 2012-10-04 at the Wayback Machine

Release from Prison and Return to the United States edit

Amnesty International appeals for the release of Ngawang Choephel edit

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Ngawang Choephel is a documentary filmmaker director producer and musician Ngawang ChoephelNgawang Choephel right and a friend prepare a traditional song for Tibet in Song Born1966 age 56 57 Tibet ChinaOccupation s Documentary filmmaker director producerNotable workTibet in Song Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Arrest and imprisonment 4 Documentary film projects 5 References 6 External links 6 1 Release from Prison and Return to the United States 6 2 Amnesty International appeals for the release of Ngawang ChoephelEarly life editChoephel was born in western Tibet in 1966 When he was two years old he and his mother fled the hardships of Chinese occupation and sought refuge in India 1 They settled in a Tibetan settlement in Southern India where Choephel grew up He attended the Central School for Tibetans CST until the age of 15 2 In 1992 he graduated from the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts TIPA in Dharamshala India 3 Career editPrior to filmmaking Choephel was a music teacher in Tibetan schools in India where he taught Tibetan folk music to hundreds of children from exile communities He released his first album called Melody in Exile with a student of his 2 His passion for music garnered him a Fulbright scholarship in 1993 to study international music and filmmaking at Middlebury College in Vermont United States 4 He is also a recipient of Middlebury College s Honorary Doctor of Arts Degree Peace Abbey s Courage of Conscience Award Lobsang Wangyal s Best Act in Exile Award and is a Sundance Institute Fellow Arrest and imprisonment editIn August 1995 Choephel went to Tibet in order to record and videotape Tibetan folk songs for his documentary film 5 However in September 1995 he was arrested by Chinese authorities being charged with espionage and counter revolutionary activities while he was filming his documentary He was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment The Chinese authorities never publicly produced the charges against him In August 2000 Choephel s mother and uncle were allowed to visit him 6 In a statement released on Choephel he related to his mother Ms Sonam Dekyi that he had been on a hunger strike in protest over not receiving proper medical care After the visit his mother reported that her son was very frail just skin and bones with pale almost yellow skin A highly publicized international campaign that began with his mother s solitary protests finally secured his release in 2002 His case received international attention and support from U S Senators James Jeffords and Patrick Leahy of Vermont U S House of Representatives member from Vermont Bernie Sanders 7 and musicians Annie Lennox and Paul McCartney citation needed Chophel was finally released in 2002 on medical parole from Chengdu prison after 6 years imprisonment 8 Documentary film projects edit nbsp Ngawang Choephel speaking about his film holding a Tibetan lute Choephel resumed working on his documentary film project upon his release from prison in 2002 He directed and produced Tibet in Song which is his first feature length documentary on traditional Tibetan folk music and his own harrowing journey into the past fifty years of cultural repression inside Chinese controlled Tibet The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009 where it won a Special Jury Award in the World Documentary Competition 9 Was had its initial theatrical release in New York City on September 24 2010 with plans for U S and worldwide release thereafter Since then Tibet in Song has been screened worldwide and has won numerous awards including back using the CINE Golden Eagle Award Emerging Director Award AAIFF Best Documentary Calgary International Film Festival Cinema for Peace International Human Rights Award Berlin Best Documentary San Louis Obispo International Film Festival Special Jury Mention One World International Film Festival Prague Audience Award Watch Docs International Human Rights Film Festival Special Jury Mention Watch Docs International Human Rights Film Festival and Audience Award Movies that Matter the Hague Choephel also is a recipient of Independent Film Project Missing in Tibet a film based on Choephel s story received the prize for best Human Rights Film at a film festival in Taos New Mexico 10 Ngawang Choephel currently resides in the United States and continues to be a high profile member of the exiled Tibetan community References edit Music Tibet a b Melody in Prison Ngawang Choephel inch com 1996 08 29 Retrieved 2017 01 22 Ngawang Choephel For Love of Music TIME 2001 09 15 Archived from the original on March 7 2008 Retrieved 2017 01 22 Ngawang Choephel savetibet Archived from the original on 2017 01 19 Retrieved 2017 01 22 Statement from Ngawang Choephel Retrieved 2017 01 22 statement on choephel release htm Bernie Sanders on Tibet and Ngawang Choephel 1999 03 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help verification needed Les realisateurs d un documentaire emprisonnes au Tibet RSF Archived from the original on 2008 10 02 Retrieved 2017 01 22 Tibet in Sing 2009 IMDb Retrieved 2017 01 22 Tibet documentary wins best Human Rights film award 2008 10 13 Archived from the original on 2011 06 09 Retrieved 2017 01 22 External links edithttps web archive org web 20100708064222 http www tibetinsong com Official Website Documentary film by former Tibetan political prisoner premieres in Dharamsala Archived 2012 10 04 at the Wayback MachineRelease from Prison and Return to the United States edit 2002 01 21 Mon http web amnesty org library index ENGASA170052002 http web amnesty org wire March2002 Tibet 2002 01 20 Sun http www duihua org media press statements statement on choephel release htm Archived 2015 09 23 at the Wayback Machine 2002 01 20 Sun http www tibetanliberation org nchoephelrel html 2002 01 20 Sun http news bbc co uk 2 hi asia pacific 1772198 stm 2002 02 07 Thu http web amnesty org library index ENGASA170062002Amnesty International appeals for the release of Ngawang Choephel edit 2001 05 28 Mon http news bbc co uk 2 hi asia pacific 1355696 stm 2000 10 09 Mon http web amnesty org library index ENGASA170412000 2000 08 11 Fri http web amnesty org library index ENGASA170362000 2000 02 14 Mon http web amnesty org library index ENGASA170032000 permanent dead link 1996 03 28 Thu http web amnesty org library index ENGASA170491996 Archived 2004 12 20 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ngawang Choephel amp oldid 1184004837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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