Dal Bhat Tarkari: Audiovisual Musings

Posts Tagged ‘Bhutan’

New York Times: The Story of Tika Chapagai

The New York Times has recently featured Tika Chapagai, a Nepali Bhutanese refugee, in their fantastic multimedia series “One in 8 Million.” The series features the stories of New Yorkers from all walks of life. Tika, 43, was a paramedic in the refugee camp in Nepal (though NYTimes did not include which one) and now [...]

Killing Time: The Film

Killing Time is a prize winning film about the light of Bhutanese refugees made by Annika Gustafson. Here are some clips: Killing Time tells the unknown story about the Bhutanese refugees. In the beginning of the 1990s, a sixth of the Bhutanese population fled their country due to cultural repression. Eighteen years later, Bhutan is [...]

Big Buildings: Starting Over in America

The documentary I have been working on is finished and online. Watch it on my site, here.  It tells the story of a young family who, after living most of their lives in Goldap camp in Jhapa, Nepal, have restarted their lives in America. The Ghimirey’s were sent to Austin, TX, as determined by various [...]

Expectations of America

This is another experimental sequence from the doc I am working on about the resettlement of Nepali refugees from Bhutan in Austin, TX. The Ghimirey’s have been here since November 2008 and are discovering many things about America. In this clip, they talk about their expectations of this country and how it compares now that [...]

The Resettlement: Bhutanese Refugees

The first group of Bhutanese refugees arrived in Austin, TX in November 2008- father, mother, and 16 month old baby. They are awaiting the arrival of the rest of their family, which would make them a clan of 10. Weeks later a single girl came, age 19. When applying for resettlement abroad, families make a [...]