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Kundun

68 %|Dec 25, 1997|Drama, History

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.

Featured Crew

Martin Scorsese
Director
Melissa Mathison
Screenplay
Barbara De Fina
Producer
Ahmed Abounouom
Casting
Franco Ceraolo
Art Direction
Massimo Razzi
Art Direction
Alan Tomkins
Supervising Art Director
Hayat Ouled Dahhou
Hairstylist

Cast

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Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong
Dalai Lama (Adult)
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Gyurme Tethong
Dalai Lama (Age 12)
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Robert Lin
Chairman Mao
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Tulku Jamyang Kunga Tenzin
Dalai Lama (Age 5)
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Tenzin Yeshi Paichang
Dalai Lama (Aged 2)
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Tenzin Topjar
Lobsang (5-10)
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Geshi Yeshi Gyatso
Lama of Sera
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Losang Gyatso
The messenger
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Sonam Phuntsok
Reting Rinpoche
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Gyatso Lukhang
Lord Chamberlain
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Lobsang Samten
Master of the Kitchen
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Jigme Tsarong
Taktra Rimpoche
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Tenzin Trinley
Ling Rimpoche
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Namgay Dorjee
Kashag/Nobleman #1
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Phintso Thonden
Kashag/Nobleman #2
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Jamyang Tenzin
Norbu Thundrup
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Tashi Dhondup
Lobsang (Adult)
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Jampa Lungtok
Nechung Oracle
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Karma Wangchuk
Deformed Face Bodyguard
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Kim Chan
Second Chinese General
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Henry Yuk
General Tan
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Ngawang Kaldan
Prime Minister Lobsang Tashi
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Jurme Wangda
Prime Minister Lukhangwa
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Salden Kunga
Tibetan Doctor
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John Wong
Chinese Comrade
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Tenzin Rampa
Tenzin Chonegyl (Age 12)
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Vyas Ananthakrishnan
Indian Soldier
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Ken Leung
(voice)
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Yoon C. Joyce
Chinese soldier (uncredited)
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R. Gern Trowbridge
Monk (uncredited)
actor
Ben Wang
General Chang Ching-Wu (uncredited)