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Stanzin Dorjai is an Indian documentary filmmaker from Gya in Ladakh, India. He has won many film festival awards for his film The Shepherdess of the Glaciers. [1]

Biography[edit]

Dorjai was born in the village of Gya in Ladakh, in the high Indian Himalayas. He had a semi-nomadic childhood, spending half of the month tending his family’s herd of yaks and cashmere goats, while attending school during the other half.[2] His father died when Dorjai was very young, and he grew up with his mother and four elder siblings. [1] During his upbringing in Gya, he did not have many opportunities to watch documentary films.[3]

In 1995, unable to pass the necessary standardized tests to complete high school, Dorjai began attending an alternative school, SECMOL (Students Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh), where he learnt more about the visual medium. There it was able to watch more documentaries, and meet people from the film industry, including Indian filmmaker Lena Tace and Lars Lidstrom from Sweden, as well as his mentor, Mumbai based Director Rahul Randaive.[3][1] In 2005, Dorjai received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Jammu University.[4]

In 2000, Dorjai worked as editor, executive producer and cinematographerofTsondus, which is his first feature film. In 2006, he founded the Himalayan Film House in Leh, wherein he has directed and produced feature films and documentaries on regional, national and international issues.[5] In 2007, Mig choo became the first film made by the studio.[1]

Dorjai was chosen as the District Youth Icon (Leh) by the Election Commission of India, during the Lok Sabha Elections, 2019.

Filmography[edit]

Year Films Roles
2006 Hemis Cinematographer, Editor
2006 Prosperity and Youth Enterprise Director, Cinematographer, Editor
2006 Mig choo Co-Director with Zhanpo (Ladakh), Producer, Cinematographer, Editor
2006 Forever Sunshine Co-Cinematographer
2007 Development Redefined Director, Cinematographer, Editor
2008 Living with Change Director, Cinematographer, Editor
2008 Root and Lineage Director, Cinematographer, Editor
2008 Khorwa Co-Director with Zhanpo (Ladakh), Producer, Cinematographer, Editor
2010 Behind the Mirror Co-Director with Christiane Mordelet, Producer, Cinematographer, Scriptwriter
2013 Jungwa: The Broken Balance Co-Director with Christiane Mordelet, Producer, Cinematographer, Scriptwriter
2015 Shepherdess of the Glaciers Co-Director with Christiane Mordelet, Producer, Cinematographer, Scriptwriter
2016 Perfectly Twisted Director, Cinematographer, Scriptwriter
2016 Lighting up the Himalayas Director, Cinematographer, Scriptwriter

Awards[edit]

The Shepherdess of the Glaciers [6][7]

Jungwa, The Broken Balance [8]

Behind the Mirror [9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Barcha, Fatima Ashraf (15 March 2016). "In Conversation With Stanzin Dorjai (Gya)". Reach Ladakh.
  • ^ Dorjay Gypa, Stanzin. "About".
  • ^ a b India Retold: Dialogues with Independent Documentary Filmmakers in India. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 241. ISBN 978-1501352676.
  • ^ "TEDxLeh".
  • ^ "Himalayan Film House".
  • ^ The Better Indian. "The Shepherdess of the Glacier Award".
  • ^ BANFF, Mountain Film Festival. "BANFF Mountain Film Festival".
  • ^ The Broken Balance, Jungwa. "Jungwa: The Broken Balance".
  • ^ "Behind the Mirror".

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