Becoming woman in Zanskar I SLICE I Full documentary

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  • @musalone1
    @musalone1 3 роки тому +3323

    I am born in Lhasa Tibet , married in LEH LADAKH, I am a doctor and live in UK last many years. I strongly recommend this documentary for an international Award.. the filming of the documentary is unimaginable…this documentary made me think of the difference between lives in the different part of world. This is real life struggle. Thank you so much Slice…and the whole team….

    • @j.t.s8618
      @j.t.s8618 3 роки тому +31

      I agree, Buddah Bless you💜🙏

    • @carlitocastillo765
      @carlitocastillo765 3 роки тому +1

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    • @StacyL.
      @StacyL. 3 роки тому +88

      I agree 100% We in the US think we have it tough.... No comparison! I want to hug each one of these girls and their families. I have tremendous respect and honor for each of them.

    • @lynnfarley7859
      @lynnfarley7859 3 роки тому +23

      She was heart broken for her family.

    • @niulandcniuland5821
      @niulandcniuland5821 3 роки тому +20

      @@j.t.s8618 No, God of everything bless you. AMEN. N Praise God n Praise Jesus..Tk.c

  • @elliecullen2298
    @elliecullen2298 2 роки тому +434

    I feel very humbled by this documentary … and embarrassed that I complain about my life .. in the west I have all freedoms , of who to love , how I earn my money , to work or not work .. and still not happy .. I watched this and I see things more clearly now … I need to start counting my blessings instead of being angry at life .. thank you x

    • @adrianr108
      @adrianr108 2 роки тому +1

      Hello you lady,. May I have a word with your parents?

    • @elliecullen2298
      @elliecullen2298 2 роки тому +8

      @@adrianr108 why ?

    • @aucourant9998
      @aucourant9998 2 роки тому +12

      Ellie Cullen I try and count my blessings at the end of every day. We have so much to be grateful for if we just stay in the present and be happy with what we have got. The very best to you on your journey forward.

    • @adrianr108
      @adrianr108 2 роки тому +4

      @@elliecullen2298 you seem very marriageable

    • @siriusb144
      @siriusb144 2 роки тому +13

      this makes me terribly sad too because even though I have a certain freedom, my heart is still sad and I don't see any meaning in life
      I want to be happy but I still feel pain

  • @suezhassan7333
    @suezhassan7333 2 роки тому +499

    Married (crying), unmarried (crying), this women’s life is struggle. My hurt almost shattered when she said “ when I don’t feel well to work, my husband and his parents get upset and I feel ashamed” 😢

    • @modernman1240
      @modernman1240 Рік тому

      Same goes for the Man. When the Husband doesnt feel like Going to work, spending Money on buying her a ridiculously expensive thing, The Wife gets Upset. But you dont acre abt that, selfish n Self obsessed VVoman.....
      Tox1c Manhat3r🤮🤮🤮

    • @pattyayers
      @pattyayers Рік тому +10

      @thezoldics7648I don’t find being sober sad, and I can think of many reasons that it would be great to happy all the time. And I believe it’s possible.

    • @dyalsaraswati3915
      @dyalsaraswati3915 10 місяців тому

      DAUGHTER MOTHER LIKE SWEET 16❤❤❤😊😊

    • @acgrant5417
      @acgrant5417 3 місяці тому

      Gosh! Said the same thing! Its all crying and sadness; no option of happiness in sight!

    • @mariasaracammarata3678
      @mariasaracammarata3678 3 місяці тому

  • @jpanosky
    @jpanosky 2 роки тому +634

    One of the most remarkable things about this to me is how expressive everyone is. There's little attempt to hide emotions or "keep a stiff upper lip": daughter cries, mother cries, father cries. Same with expressing their love. That's so different from many other cultures in the world.

    • @littlesilver2205
      @littlesilver2205 Рік тому +24

      When her mother was talking she said she wanted the best for her daughter, so we drank the chang for you in your honor, o great thanks mom dad for having 1 in my name cheers and shipping me of to a husband and family i dont know . So you dont care about what i want, this is about what you want and she even said it i dont care if shes happy or not this is our tradition ,wow 14 years old.

    • @aishaabdirisak5175
      @aishaabdirisak5175 Рік тому +12

      @@littlesilver2205 you really think you know what is good for her better than her parents who probably know how to survive in their world?

    • @littlesilver2205
      @littlesilver2205 Рік тому +14

      @@aishaabdirisak5175 Its not a matter of me knowing whats better for her, her parents did not want to hear anything she had to say, or what she wanted to do ,we did the meeting with the soon to be husband, brought them gifts, drank chang in her name without her there, this is a 14 year old child were talking about now. Not Until the husband came to the Family's house with his family for the wedding, did her parents see for themselves, how uncontrollable her crying was and upset there daughter really was and did not want to do this. Even the husband said this is suppose to be a glorious day for everyone, I dont want to marry a child that's so upset and crying all night all the time that will resent me ,we should both be happy its not fair to either. After seeing what there child just went through even days before crying ,* Her father broke down in tears the mother also, and apologized to his daughter. For not listening to her and what she wanted and how selfish they been that they only wanted the best for her. Her father said you can be what ever you want i will support you my daughter, you want to be a nun to go and study and be your best. I think the parents learned something as everyone did in this story, if you dont follow your dreams this planet will be a very boring place to live.

    • @collinsfriend1
      @collinsfriend1 Рік тому +4

      and sad they didn't ask her what would make her happy and she has no choice.

    • @ysf-psfx
      @ysf-psfx Рік тому +13

      Sure, but they deny their daughter's agency at every turn. I honestly don't care if it's cultural. Marrying someone off without their consent is wrong.

  • @villalajolla
    @villalajolla 3 роки тому +608

    "My heart has no words, only tears." The words of a father saying goodbye to most beloved daughter. I wept many times watching this. One of the most beautiful docs I've seen in years. So pleased I stumbled across this masterpiece.

    • @shalinisaraf5590
      @shalinisaraf5590 3 роки тому +5

      @design Drawing No the girl who wanted to become a nun became a nun. Her best friend got married.

    • @Peter421
      @Peter421 3 роки тому +12

      I cried a bunch too. I thought I was going to watch a neat doc about the hardships of life physically, not emotionally.

    • @chukkygopal7378
      @chukkygopal7378 3 роки тому +4

      Me too bro

    • @piccadelly9360
      @piccadelly9360 3 роки тому +13

      @design Drawing Both girls wanted to be none. Tenzin used to be in love with a boy who would have to marry another girl, so she really wanted to become a None. The parents didn't respect that, especially the father. But I think she's happy regardless. At least I hope so

    • @tinav1341
      @tinav1341 3 роки тому +16

      @@shalinisaraf5590 the one who became a nun later left the convent and married a man she chose, not an arranged marriage.

  • @santoshsharma483
    @santoshsharma483 3 роки тому +223

    "My heart has no words, only tears"
    These people are pure of heart. Their expressions are so honest. God bless them always.
    Thank you for this documentary.

    • @lourdesdelapena1852
      @lourdesdelapena1852 2 роки тому +4

      To Palkit and Tanzin - from the Philippines 🙏🏻💎💕👍❤️🥰🙏🏻

  • @charlieburkett
    @charlieburkett 2 роки тому +480

    I was not expecting this amazing story. First watching Tenzin grieve so deeply leaving her family, the horsemen taking her away chilled me. I felt like we were glimpsing prehistory. And then Palkit's journey on foot, no less, to follow her heart. The story told itself, no over narrating. I hope both Tenzin and Palkit have found peace and harmony in their places.

    • @kiarakoo4220
      @kiarakoo4220 2 роки тому +35

      I wasn't expecting it either to be honest, this is my first documentary of this channel. I cried my eyes out, it was so heart wrenching. What an incredible but sad story

    • @chaitanyamalempati5236
      @chaitanyamalempati5236 2 роки тому +8

      yes Amazing paths were centered
      with knowingly....
      god is great

    • @hildazeigler4664
      @hildazeigler4664 2 роки тому +30

      This marriage custom involves so many people fulfilling many roles except the bride’s role is just to accept.

    • @hildazeigler4664
      @hildazeigler4664 2 роки тому +15

      Treacherous trip with people helping her. The man walking barefoot in the icy slush- Interdependence.

    • @jlcollins7673
      @jlcollins7673 Рік тому +8

      I sobbed the entire time!!!

  • @Mr_Nobody913
    @Mr_Nobody913 Рік тому +328

    The way the mother spoke about her wanting to become a nun in the beginning was a phenomenal example of good parenting. “She’s always wanted to become a nun, let her do it, if it isn’t for her she’ll find out”. These new age parents could learn a thing or two from her.

    • @tyq5775
      @tyq5775 11 місяців тому +4

      Ignoring the living environment and traditions of the local people, as an only child, stubbornly insisting on becoming a nun, this in itself is an extremely selfish act!
      Under the local environment, if the only daughter does not get married, but insists on becoming a nun instead of starting a family, then her parents will not be able to take care of themselves in the poor local environment when they grow old. This behavior is equivalent to destroying the elderly. Parents are put in a dangerous situation.
      This woman's thoughts and actions are very stubborn and immature. No wonder her father is so angry!
      When many people watched this documentary, they completely ignored local realities and traditions and showed very immature views!

    • @cryinqxlouds4782
      @cryinqxlouds4782 11 місяців тому +50

      @@tyq5775she doesn’t owe her parents anything, as much as you think she may, she’s her own person. And thinking for herself does not make her selfish

    • @SandyThompson-c4i
      @SandyThompson-c4i 11 місяців тому +1

    • @jenniferolmstead5121
      @jenniferolmstead5121 10 місяців тому +7

      A life of slavery enforced by a mothers lies and a fathers fist. Another generation begins.

    • @josmelser9869
      @josmelser9869 10 місяців тому

      My husband is 85 and has dementia. Should I leave him till find my own happiness? The Ten Commandments state honor thy mother and father. She is not honoring her father. She thinks she could marry a man not good to her but with faith and Jesus, it could be a very good life. I had 5 sons and very blessed! As adults they check on me frequently as my daughter in laws and give help when needed. I wouldn’t change anything.

  • @wayimangaccat4087
    @wayimangaccat4087 3 роки тому +2381

    This documentary deserves an AWARD!!

    • @dilapnapunjabi703
      @dilapnapunjabi703 3 роки тому +15

      Indeed

    • @ioanfenesan5769
      @ioanfenesan5769 3 роки тому +9

      @@dilapnapunjabi703
      I like

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 3 роки тому +21

      Given that society up there is totally male dominated, tribal, illiterate mostly - It's pathetic that institutions like SLICE (a dull dumbass continuation of the dominant culture) picks one woman, out of thousands and thousands, to tell one exceptional story, which may never happen again. Become a Nun or a Bun, these women stays absolutely inside the vicious grips of patriarchy and the dominant culture. White folks who make all such hoodwink content never go beyond the exoticism and drama...

    • @rashaiskane6615
      @rashaiskane6615 3 роки тому

      @@dilapnapunjabi703 ﷼ددد﷼دج

    • @ishenichole7340
      @ishenichole7340 3 роки тому +4

      Your right it does.

  • @davidtelfer9029
    @davidtelfer9029 2 роки тому +113

    I have never watched a more gripping, emotional, moving & interesting documentary. This reduced me to tears on so many occasions throughout. This documentary definitely deserves recognition & an award. And today in the free world of greed , self importance & technology, it beggars belief that these traditions have continued unabated for many thousands of years !!

  • @lavenderwhipp
    @lavenderwhipp 3 роки тому +439

    Has this doc won any awards? This is beyond words. Whoever captured this the way they did needs recognition.

  • @theempathsbackyardara6563
    @theempathsbackyardara6563 2 роки тому +114

    2022 and again I've watched this together with my family, and they were stunned. They had felt the same way I felt when I watched it for the first time. They said that it's better than a movie. They've seen something that they knew never existed and realized something about life on the other side. This is still the best documentary I've seen so far and I would recommend it to every one. Worth watching over and over again.

  • @feeline1120
    @feeline1120 3 роки тому +719

    Gosh I’m amazed. The World they live in feels like a fantasy world. Unreal. The Landscape, their architecture, their garments, their language.. It’s not like I’ve never read or heard of the Himalaya culture before..but I think this documentary just captures the unreal beauty of our humanity if that makes sense.

    • @bambam8783
      @bambam8783 3 роки тому +35

      Ii feel my heartbeat watching this.. so simple but full of life.. so cold but full of warmth..

    • @Setlinsubba
      @Setlinsubba 3 роки тому +8

      If you ever come to India I'll show you.

    • @tanpokio
      @tanpokio 3 роки тому +36

      I've been there (Zanskar) every year since 2015, and spent 2 winters there (2018-2020). Only came back to home country (Vietnam) because of the pandemic. I can justify that this doc speaks the truth about what seems to be unreal to the rest of the modern world.

    • @eaxu8046
      @eaxu8046 3 роки тому +20

      this documentary showed reality that is not known to many...

    • @Royalbob123
      @Royalbob123 3 роки тому +5

      Yes. Well put 👍

  • @АйсулууКуванычбеккызы

    It is very impressive that mom donated her jewels to monastery. That means she fully accepted her daughters decision to become a nun. She doesnt hope for her daughter to give up, change her mind, return to home and get married. She supports her daughter with whole heart

  • @FaerieFenergles
    @FaerieFenergles 3 роки тому +615

    OMG I was crying with and for those girls and parents. Tenzin's husband and new family looked lovely. I was very relieved by this. Poor lassies. I'm glad we can decide our own fate .. at least if we make bad choices we've done it to ourselves!

    • @tammyjuice
      @tammyjuice 3 роки тому +21

      She related to the husband family. It’s really sad some of these traditions

    • @pranjalamishra9753
      @pranjalamishra9753 3 роки тому

      @@tammyjuice to

    • @vikaspanchal8015
      @vikaspanchal8015 3 роки тому +15

      A great philosopher CHANAKYA said thousand years ago that we must learn from other's mistakes, otherwise if we start experimenting on our own life. This whole life would be smaller.
      I agree that its scary to see and imagining that getting married before a particular age but you to understand mam this is their years old tradition/culture which you and me cant understand bcz we are not living in ZANSKAR. As an indian its our way of life, our parents knows whats best for us, they have years of experience. Parents dont married randomely they check whole family background, financial condition, character of groom/bride, their social status and circle. People knows with what type of family they are making relation. We marry only one time to only one partner, though exceptions are always there. Children live with parents and pass on generation to generation tradition,culture,knowledge which is not common in west bcz of life style. According to Constition of india legal age for girl to marry is 18 and for boys 22. Breaking law is punishable offence.ppp

    • @vikaspanchal8015
      @vikaspanchal8015 3 роки тому +6

      @@rebeccafrost5542 Yes I totally agree with you mam, due to tradition/culture, society pressure, financial aspect, family or may be kids, many people do endure bad partners.
      That's why families choose partner. Individual can commit mistakes but certainly not the one with vast experience of life, our elders. That's why I quoted great man CHANAKYA.
      For example you must have seen in news that elders are more vulnerable to covid or chinese virus. Unfortunately people died, in India as well. But when you compare the data its much less compare to western countries, its not a magic or anything. Its a pure old concept which saved lives, combined family or nuclear family concept. Children, grand children were their, under one roof to take care of each other. I have 3 doctors in my family, and believe me they have witnessed everything mam/sir.

    • @sandramoore4356
      @sandramoore4356 3 роки тому +14

      If only that were true for all. The "woke" cancel culture idiots blame everyone else for their horrible lives🙄 I can't even watch most of the crap on TV or on-line because it irritates the hell out of me to see the complete lack of personal responsibility that's ingrained in the younger generations head now. The "poor me" mentality people wear like a badge of honor. I could go on for hours.

  • @Kinley_Norbu
    @Kinley_Norbu Рік тому +63

    Tenzin crying at 37:07 as her hair is being washed for preparation as bride and Palkit smiling at 1:14:27 as her hair is being cut for preparation as nun shows us extreme constrast between the destiny of two friend.
    I am happy to watch Palkit being shaved but Tezin's hair being washed is gut wrenching

  • @durgadevibaranithar4755
    @durgadevibaranithar4755 2 роки тому +96

    Woman in Zanskar.. Life of two young women (teens) who were friends and had different choices for them. Tenzin accepted her parents decision about her marriage and left them to start a family with the person who they chosen for her. Palkit fought her parents for her decision to become a Nun and left them to a distant Darmashala. The both young women are brave and growing strong to face their destiny. Life is an amazing journey and it is in our hands to celebrate it or to mourn it.
    Well done SLICE.. thank you for this wonderful documentation of the real people and their raw feelings.. amazing landscape.. super.

    • @Asisarya
      @Asisarya 8 місяців тому

      Tenzin descendants of genghis khan mighty sanatani warrior. Genghis khan was hindus genghis khan worshipped lord shiva. Their tridents was trishul. 🚩🙏

  • @marishea0silver
    @marishea0silver 3 роки тому +376

    As a Mother Daughter & Wife I have been bawling my eyes out during this documentary. This was so amazing I felt connect to a remote community I will most likely never have the blessing of visiting

    • @soulpowerful
      @soulpowerful 2 роки тому +7

      I’m right there with you. You’re right, it would be a blessing to meet them. :)

    • @Vee_of_the_Weald
      @Vee_of_the_Weald 2 роки тому +7

      Shall we go, girls? :)

    • @reshmanazneennazneen9301
      @reshmanazneennazneen9301 2 роки тому +2

      @@Vee_of_the_Weald am readyyy

    • @rextro4799
      @rextro4799 2 роки тому +12

      You are welcome to visit. There's direct flight to Leh from Delhi. Also, the Indian authorities are building a new road to Zanskar. Should be ready by 2025.

    • @remanair4716
      @remanair4716 2 роки тому

      It's a great and beautiful land with such tough situations 🙏💐 Thanks for sharing it .

  • @thanhshopee8805
    @thanhshopee8805 3 роки тому +2207

    choices of either being a nun or marrying an unknown person at 14 years old is heart wrenching. My depression has left the room.

    • @channyfanny7847
      @channyfanny7847 3 роки тому

      Iii

    • @channyfanny7847
      @channyfanny7847 3 роки тому +1

      Iii

    • @owlofathens3288
      @owlofathens3288 3 роки тому +171

      @อาร์ทิมิส อะโฟรไดท์ ไดโอนีซอส ซุส เฮร่า อพอลโล โพไซดอน the man stays with his family and friends. He has more power. The woman is wrenched from her home village and must work all day for her husband’s family. There is no comparison.

    • @owlofathens3288
      @owlofathens3288 3 роки тому +124

      @อาร์ทิมิส อะโฟรไดท์ ไดโอนีซอส ซุส เฮร่า อพอลโล โพไซดอน BS. Both women and men work. This and other documentary clearly states that women work the field. Not only do they do that they do all the housework and cooking. They work just as hard as the men.

    • @owlofathens3288
      @owlofathens3288 3 роки тому +164

      @อาร์ทิมิส อะโฟรไดท์ ไดโอนีซอส ซุส เฮร่า อพอลโล โพไซดอน also the young man has no money, it's his parents' money. If daughters are allowed to inherit their parents' property they do not need the men's. Traditional cultures keep women poor so they have to depend on men and be their slaves

  • @AllahhuAkbar-il5kn
    @AllahhuAkbar-il5kn Рік тому +107

    Choosing religion doesn't mean abandoning your parents.
    That line from monk is ❤

  • @monicamayo6953
    @monicamayo6953 3 роки тому +273

    Beautiful documentary! I don’t think I’ve ever seen fathers cry so hard about their daughters going away. It was heart wrenching, honest & beautiful, all at the same time. I hope both girls are forever happy!

    • @cherrycherrylady1700
      @cherrycherrylady1700 3 роки тому +5

      Omg... he goodness he was so sincerely honest about it. :(

    • @purplelove3666
      @purplelove3666 3 роки тому +11

      Then why did he agree to it?

    • @mee6703
      @mee6703 3 роки тому +13

      @@purplelove3666 you didnt watch it then did you. you didnt watch or pay attention to any of this film, same with the 3 upvotes you got. he said it right at the start and the idea comes about further as you watch. shame

    • @ellashy6539
      @ellashy6539 3 роки тому +9

      nothing beautiful about a feudalistic system that enslaves their women

    • @gabrielezechukwu7477
      @gabrielezechukwu7477 2 роки тому +4

      @@ellashy6539 The kind of freedom that they enjoy is beyond your understanding. You should be envious of them if only you understand,

  • @irisgonig
    @irisgonig 3 роки тому +255

    I cried, laughed, smiled and felt sorrow while watching this documentary. So beautiful.

    • @ellashy6539
      @ellashy6539 3 роки тому +3

      what's so beautiful about enslaving women just sickening

    • @seciliakiptoo9539
      @seciliakiptoo9539 3 роки тому +3

      Same here, I think I am happy for the girl that marry i think she is having her life in control, the nun I am not sure I feel like she sold her life...I am really crying for her.

    • @hk2336
      @hk2336 3 роки тому +11

      @@seciliakiptoo9539 it's the opposite. The nun is in control of her life. She made decision herself

    • @hk2336
      @hk2336 3 роки тому +1

      @@ellashy6539 who is enslaving who? The girls have a choice to be nun or not. Or marry and risk it. Even in the west, marriage is a risk, you can get divorced or abused.

    • @ellashy6539
      @ellashy6539 3 роки тому +4

      @@hk2336 either you get married or be a nun is a choice? Lets see if you like that kind of life its nonsense

  • @wendysalter
    @wendysalter 3 роки тому +639

    The filming of this was very sensitive. This life I think is thousands of years old. Beautiful souls and land, but such hardship.

    • @jeremy5122
      @jeremy5122 3 роки тому +3

      Its only 9years old ago

    • @zan_zani
      @zan_zani 3 роки тому +21

      @@jeremy5122 I think Avia meant the way of life, as in tradition is thousands of years old.
      I’m amazed by how those monastery buildings, at the top of the mountains, were placed there so perfectly, still standing through this day, especially since they’re extremely cold 9 months out of the year.

    • @paulatwood998
      @paulatwood998 3 роки тому +10

      @@zan_zani all of these stones have been meticulously placed in such a way that they are quite stable. The cold climate stop mosses and other vegetation that could force the stones apart by expansion. These monks are quite knowledgeable people.

    • @sreeevathsan
      @sreeevathsan 3 роки тому +4

      Yes you're right!

    • @lisakaye2110
      @lisakaye2110 3 роки тому +7

      @@paulatwood998 moss won't grow in between the stones, but water gets in between and that becomes ice, which will definitely split the stone. I'm sure they do all the upkeep they need to in order to keep up with the loose stones.

  • @saraanhh
    @saraanhh Рік тому +48

    I’ve never cried from a documentary before . This was absolutely breathtaking and I have no words to even express how beautiful their culture , their love for family , and how painful it was to watch their struggles .

  • @tseringangmo6779
    @tseringangmo6779 2 роки тому +237

    I am from Ladakh..
    Thank you to the whole team of this documentary film....
    I feel proud that I am born in Ladakh ,a place with rich in culture, traditional,good character etc .....#ladakhpeople

    • @evangelene12
      @evangelene12 2 роки тому

      Huh? What exactly are you proud of? Girls of 14 years who have no say in what happens to them and decisions made that makes them so sad and miserable? Basically sold into marriage to be a slave to the new family? Many countries have rich culture and tradition without having to hold girlsl down.

    • @Nivihimalayas
      @Nivihimalayas Рік тому +1

    • @mattiazanda7433
      @mattiazanda7433 Рік тому

    • @vlogmixladakh
      @vlogmixladakh 10 місяців тому +1

      I am song assistant in this documentary film 📽️

  • @nikkidee1785
    @nikkidee1785 3 роки тому +157

    I'm so amazed about everything in this documentary..8th grade and dropped out...I never graduated from school and history, social studies,science was and still keeps me eager to know more ... I'll be going back to school age 47 and hearing the monks advice just did something to my mind and heart

    • @Kitty-Cattie
      @Kitty-Cattie 3 роки тому +7

      Wow that's amazing. Good luck!! :)

    • @honey23b2
      @honey23b2 3 роки тому +4

      It’s great to hear! Be happy, hopeful and courageous. Bless you.!

    • @youniverse6841
      @youniverse6841 3 роки тому +4

      You can do anything you put your mind to! Good luck!

    • @squarebear619
      @squarebear619 3 роки тому +12

      You've got this, fellow Nikki! I'm a long time student and at times take courses just to learn! Remember that intelligence has nothing to do with education level and being an eager student in life is a high sign of intelligence! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @grmrpr8153
      @grmrpr8153 3 роки тому +1

      AN AMAZING MOMENT..

  • @yogitachaudhuri9492
    @yogitachaudhuri9492 2 роки тому +51

    I am an indian and keep touring ladhak zanskar spiti ; its so different just to visit for few days and get enchanted by the beauty and spend the entire life full of harsh struggle and difficulties .The story of Tenzing and Pulakit is so heart wrenching at the same time fullfilling so see them settled in their own world of happiness The journey from zanskar to Dharamshala not only depucts physical endurance but a great determination Thank you spice .Iam so hooked to your documentaries .wishing many more

  • @enlighten_me1912
    @enlighten_me1912 2 роки тому +76

    It was heart breaking seeing Palkit say her goodbyes to her parents and everyone. Her determination is strong in the path of Dharma. I wish her all the best in her journey of being a nun.

  • @rdevjamwal123
    @rdevjamwal123 3 роки тому +62

    Palkit's eyes are magical , they hold the innocence of a child , patience of heaven and dedication of a mother . god bless that heavenly soul .

  • @swagsatan6292
    @swagsatan6292 2 роки тому +167

    its so touching how when she is leaving for dharamshala, almost the entire community comes together to cry with her family and send her off. Its amazing to see how they are so close to eachother and share eachothers' pain.

    • @ysf-psfx
      @ysf-psfx Рік тому +8

      Yet they see nothing wrong with selling her off? Pathetic. They're all lying to themselves.

    • @eunicestone6532
      @eunicestone6532 Рік тому +7

      I suspect she is wanting to be a nun to avoid marriage to the highest bidder. Imagine how many young girls are married off to old men.

    • @kreativeforce532
      @kreativeforce532 Рік тому

      ​@@eunicestone6532yea just imagine how many young women in the west abort babies of poor young men, but gladly have them for rich entertainers or just marry older men who are inevitably richer than young men 😭. All the feels. so heartbreaking. Why can't all young men be rich so young women can have access to foolish boys with vigor in bed and tons of gold. 😂

    • @spiralrose
      @spiralrose Рік тому +1

      Here in the US, we have the freedom to refuse, but we don’t have a community to share in our pain.

    • @tsewangnamgyal627
      @tsewangnamgyal627 5 місяців тому

      @@ysf-psfxit’s not like that .

  • @Gangtruk76
    @Gangtruk76 3 роки тому +207

    This is the best documentary film I ever watched. It makes me cry literally. This film deserved Oscar award.

  • @Julianaao2601
    @Julianaao2601 Рік тому +137

    I hope Palkit has found her peace at the nunery and she’s happy with her decision. I hope Tenzin’s husband is caring, loving and respectful to her and she’s living a happy life. This documentary was so hard to watch because it’s so incredibly sad to see how little choices these poor girls have. I’m glad to see that they were loved by their families and I hope they’re living good and fulfilled lives now.

    • @loanicastillo3327
      @loanicastillo3327 Рік тому

      You speak as is their life is not better than ours. We have a lot of poverty and violence in here too. Have you seen Soft White Underbelly on YT??? Those girls have nature and God. We have nothing!

    • @MavonEast
      @MavonEast 8 місяців тому

      It seems marriage is a reason for everyone except the bride to be happy. What a punishment to be born female in such a place.

    • @Lala-lw6pi
      @Lala-lw6pi 5 місяців тому

      Most cultures and societies like this and in the past made group decisions for the “sake of the famoly”. Neither men nor women nor boys or girls did their “own thing”. That would be considered a rebel, and back in the days- in ALL tribes, that means u get kicked out of the tribe and therefore ur chances of surviving on ur own is very slim. Actually, many people today who control their kids and in return their kids continue the cycle and become super controlling out of love, is because this “fear of being outcasted of the tribe” and fear of death still lives on deep in our subconscious and dna. Thats why most humans in big families, regardless of which country ur from; feel a lack of control over their life. Like full on control !

  • @Khazmic_Kismet
    @Khazmic_Kismet 3 роки тому +238

    I love watching these types of documentaries. Learning about other cultures is so fascinating.

    • @floaresalagianu225
      @floaresalagianu225 3 роки тому +3

      Is very sad 😢

    • @Ara-bw3tu
      @Ara-bw3tu 2 роки тому

      Me too....

    • @MrPeterzhu
      @MrPeterzhu 2 роки тому

      The same Tibetans in China are much better. ua-cam.com/video/2xonjZ4K3HE/v-deo.html

    • @valeriaproductions
      @valeriaproductions 2 роки тому

      Makes me ever more grateful for the opportunities I have here in Canada

  • @AG-tu5ux
    @AG-tu5ux 3 роки тому +49

    Heart wrenching to watch the difficult choices these two girls had to make, and how their cultures left them so little choice. Truly painful to watch the pain of the parents as well, who themselves are so limited by the mores and practices of their culture. But two remarkable young women, and a truly beautiful people! This was a truly captivating and wonderful documentary, and so enlightening! Thank you!

  • @dominicayyanikkatt7463
    @dominicayyanikkatt7463 3 роки тому +632

    A heart touching documentary. The team that made this deserves appreciation for their hard work.

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 3 роки тому +1

      Given that society up there is totally male dominated, tribal, illiterate mostly - It's pathetic that institutions like SLICE (a dull dumbass continuation of the dominant culture) picks one woman, out of thousands and thousands, to tell one exceptional story, which may never happen again. Become a Nun or a Bun, these women stays absolutely inside the vicious grips of patriarchy and the dominant culture. White folks who make all such hoodwink content never go beyond the exoticism and drama...

    • @Genessis001
      @Genessis001 3 роки тому +1

      Hard work? I mean... doing their job and what it entails..... Sure..... But what the other person says ☝️⬆️🆙
      Facts

    • @ritadecassiadonascimento4072
      @ritadecassiadonascimento4072 3 роки тому +1

      Que povo sofrido ,misericórdia 🇧🇷😭😘😘🙏🙏❤️❤️

    • @irishdc2889
      @irishdc2889 3 роки тому

      TmiipTe e XD ci mc li XD c a sa C go B kc pmbm

    • @mariliawilson9905
      @mariliawilson9905 3 роки тому

      @@AudioPervert1 6sànuèlwi bà

  • @victoriasavaski975
    @victoriasavaski975 2 роки тому +39

    This is the most profound story I've heard in a long time!!! Enjoyed every minute of it.
    Zanskar is such an inhospitable place weather wise and yet so majestic! I'm glad this young woman had a strong will and her mother support in her choice of becoming a nun. Somehow I can't stop feeling that she became a nun for two reasons: She lost the boy she truly.
    loved , and she wanted education. At the end her father accepted her decision but was heart broken, their goodbye was sublime love from a father to a daughter. I was almost in tears!.
    This documentary teach us how hard life is in remote icy places with no clemency to human beings and jet this hard working people have a normal life. Thanks for sharing the wonders of the world we barely know..because there's way too much to see!.

  • @jubliiuwu7850
    @jubliiuwu7850 3 роки тому +94

    i am really shook by how amazing this documentary is and i felt so indulged that i cant even explain. both girl showed the beauty of their country in diffrent ways. IF Palkit ever sees this documentary, i just wanna say that youre the strongest girl i have ever seen. your journey is a tale. All the best to you

  • @robinsummers9141
    @robinsummers9141 3 роки тому +518

    Both young ladies seem so certain but their cries break my heart.

    • @sidferns8706
      @sidferns8706 3 роки тому +2

      ua-cam.com/video/qSUn0EDTdBk/v-deo.html

    • @nicoleboyle9255
      @nicoleboyle9255 3 роки тому +19

      Their tears sound like they're coming from their soul. Hard to listen and see such emotional pain in their hearts!

    • @june2420111
      @june2420111 3 роки тому +17

      I cried too. The girl was so distraught. I wonder how high is the suicide rate. I would probably choose to kill myself rather than be forced to be married. She knows she is facing a dim future, a wedding night that is tantamount to rape. And what follows is a life of abuse with nobody to protect her, as she will be taken far away from her family.

    • @luciaom9929
      @luciaom9929 3 роки тому +27

      @@june2420111 Why are you making it more dire than it is? The handsome young man she married also didn't know what he was getting into, as his parents arranged everything, though he did say he knew Tenzin form before, but not very well. They will figure it out, and may even be very happy together, despite the hard life that everyone there faces. When you look at the state of the relationships/marriages in the Western world now, they don't seem particularly happy either, so to judge these people from our limited knowledge and biassed views is not the best way I feel.

    • @im937
      @im937 3 роки тому +17

      @@luciaom9929 is it happiness , if you do not get to choose your life ? The forced positivity you are casting on this is not just naive but also lack empathy, they have expressed their sadness about this arranged marriages and you decided to turn your a blind eye to it, to satisfy this need of a perfect ending. At the end I do hope that they get the best out of the situation they are forced in but I will walk away with the certainty that whoever you are , whatever tradition you observe it’s unfair and violent to not be able to decide of your own faith

  • @kingdomrunt
    @kingdomrunt 3 роки тому +58

    Using "phenomenal", seems to fall vastly short as the appropriate word to describe the magnitude of this documentary to another. Here I sit, across the world, yet I wept with each daughter & for each mother as if present. It'll be forever beyond me how you endured the making of this magnificent film, but I'm eternally grateful that you did.

  • @zoharflax6363
    @zoharflax6363 10 місяців тому +21

    This documentary has changed my life! The strength and challenges of people in Tibet is awe inspiring. I'm a United States citizen with many luxuries that come with living in the West yet I watch this video and realize how much depth of life I have never experienced, a few ways being in regards to closeness with family and community and having a spiritual heritage. While all the varying religions across the globe surely each have limited perspectives in certain regards, and often people lack opportunities in many ways, I feel there is still much beauty to potentially be found in a spiritual path. I could understand wishing to be in the West if one is not in the West. Here in the West we also have many challenges and much poverty in many ways. For some it may be a challenge to endure the advertisements on UA-cam. Without paying extra money we get further brainwashed by people of depraved perverted minds. This kind of suffering is still, largely self inflicted, though there are other forms of suffering here as well on many levels, feeling alone being very common here. I wish love for the Tibetian people and for all people. Thanks you to those who put this documentary together.

    • @Chosketangmo
      @Chosketangmo Місяць тому

      They are not Tibetans they are ladakhi which is located in India

    • @གངསསེང
      @གངསསེང Місяць тому

      ​@@ChosketangmoNo matter how much you talk, people only know about Tibetans, not Ladakhis.😂

  • @pynkfloyd7033
    @pynkfloyd7033 2 роки тому +90

    It just made me sad when Palkit said she was in love until he told her that his family is marrying him somewhere and that she cried the most then. I feel subconsciously (and this is just an opinion or observation- before ya'll go berserk) she decided to become a nun (if not him than no one) as she was heart broken and couldn't see another man who can give her the happiness ,so she went to Buddha!
    That part made me really sad! But boy i loved her resilience and strong conviction. Many should learn!

    • @alat7870
      @alat7870 2 роки тому +1

      Agree

    • @charlotte5372
      @charlotte5372 2 роки тому +1

      May very well be this is the case.

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 2 роки тому +1

      Not really because he asked her to marry him, she just wasn't ready to get married.

  • @airriflepower
    @airriflepower 3 роки тому +390

    Filming and editing is just on another level. Props to journalists who did this.

    • @evelyneelianegoutille4916
      @evelyneelianegoutille4916 3 роки тому +5

      Un documentaire MAGNIFIQUE.
      J'ai moi - même passė un cours sėjours au Nepal ( 1984 ).Ces gens sont tellement beaux, tellement pures. ❤

  • @watiwatjustinepearle.3132
    @watiwatjustinepearle.3132 2 роки тому +124

    I'm still in awe knowing I've winessed this spellbinding documentary. It was so beautifully made. The moment Palkit step out of the bus, I couldn't stop crying. She already found a sanctuary for her rebirth. I am so happy for her as well as for Tenzin. Though thriving in seperate ways, I hope they continue to find hope & purpose amidst the adversities. Thank you for this, Slice!

    • @lynnsteele1964
      @lynnsteele1964 Рік тому

      Beautifully done. Touches your heart so much. Thank you for doing this documentary. Wish there were more real shows like this on You Tube. Thanks to the people for sharing your life with us in The United States.

    • @MarleneKerr-p6x
      @MarleneKerr-p6x Рік тому

      The climbing up the mountain was scary

    • @MarleneKerr-p6x
      @MarleneKerr-p6x Рік тому

      Best documentry ever

  • @carolynkeene2649
    @carolynkeene2649 Рік тому +11

    I was enraptured in this culture. Having lived in the ease and comfort of the United States I am filled with awe and respect for the lives these women and their families live. I would never have had a glimpse if not for the makers of this film and the generous permission given to bring this to the world. Of course if not for the internet I (we) would never have the honor of seeing outside out small world. I wish these documentaries were shown in schools at the high school level where young people could see and hopefully feel what is could be like for them if they were born in another land. THANK YOU

  • @samarzehra3356
    @samarzehra3356 3 роки тому +163

    I am spellbound ! This must be the first time that I went ahead with UA-cam’s suggestion and didn’t regret a bit. How the religious fundamentals and culture has been represented spectacularly in this documentary! I am amazed to see how these people still stay true to their roots despite of all the hardships. Kudos to the whole team who worked so hard to bring us such a beautiful documentary:-)

    • @ellashy6539
      @ellashy6539 3 роки тому +1

      nothing beautiful about enslaving women its a sick culture they have no way out

    • @mynamejeff5752
      @mynamejeff5752 2 роки тому

      You have no idea what it's like over there, as you've never been there. You think everyone has to live exactly the same? It's part of their culture and heritage. But you can sit here and cry about it online all you want, nobody will care.

    • @ellashy6539
      @ellashy6539 2 роки тому

      @@mynamejeff5752 that's why I happy that the streets of america is littered with drug addicts the poor and the homeless that's why nobody cares good theory

  • @Nature_Explorer.
    @Nature_Explorer. 3 роки тому +232

    I wish and pray the friendship between Palkit and Tenzin last forever. God bless them. Couldn't hold my tears when Palkit remembered her best friend Tenzin at the end.

    • @iiLoveAutumn
      @iiLoveAutumn 3 роки тому

      donju be a gae ma *fennek-* frend. donju dodat...

  • @rizwanghazi5776
    @rizwanghazi5776 3 роки тому +32

    why am I crying most of the time watching this documentary? Be it Palkit or Tanzin's story, I'm crying. May be because I'm a father. Many people talk about mothers but we hear very little about father's love for kids and especially father's love for daughter.
    Thank you so much Jean Michel Corillion for this wonderful story.

  • @T1M6
    @T1M6 2 роки тому +99

    As others have commented this is an amazing documentary worthy of many awards . Stunning photography we ( I) forgot the cameraman or woman was making the same journey but carrying camera equipment as well as keeping a firm footing. Thank you all. X

    • @loanicastillo3327
      @loanicastillo3327 Рік тому +1

      I think it is not much about the camera but about the natural beauty of the people and the village who have not been affected by as much technology and modernism as us. The camera does little to what they are.

    • @maryregnier5124
      @maryregnier5124 9 місяців тому

      Beautiful 😅

  • @indiantiger7362
    @indiantiger7362 3 роки тому +446

    I am litterally speechless. This documentary is the best ever documentary I have ever seen. All movies also failed infront of this documentary 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 3 роки тому +9

      Given that society up there is totally male dominated, tribal, illiterate mostly - It's pathetic that institutions like SLICE (a dull dumbass continuation of the dominant culture) picks one woman, out of thousands and thousands, to tell one exceptional story, which may never happen again. Become a Nun or a Bun, these women stays absolutely inside the vicious grips of patriarchy and the dominant culture. White folks who make all such hoodwink content never go beyond the exoticism and drama...

    • @indiantiger7362
      @indiantiger7362 3 роки тому +5

      @@AudioPervert1 I am agree with your thoughts but I am just comparing this as perception as a documentary only. But you well said and analyse that the reality is that this is totally telling us the male dominated society and a poision & cage kind of thing for women.

    • @gkx544
      @gkx544 3 роки тому +3

      I’m crying 😭 3 in the morning

    • @ZAKS0
      @ZAKS0 3 роки тому

      @@gkx544 Почему вы плачете ?Why are you crying ?КАКАЯ КОНКРЕТНО ПРИЧИНА В СВЯЗИ СЭТОЙ ИСТОРИЕЙ ВЫЗЫВАЕТ У ВАС ЭМОЦИИ Жалость .Восхищение Сотрадание ??

    • @Sandeep-yh4bz
      @Sandeep-yh4bz 3 роки тому +9

      @@AudioPervert1 it's easier to criticize, what hell you Did for these people. They have more ancient scripture then your country have. They live that situation because of china. You ass hole mind it.

  • @lulebore282
    @lulebore282 3 роки тому +227

    It takes a documentary like this to put everything into perspective. What an authentic life and culture.

    • @shinonkim4814
      @shinonkim4814 3 роки тому +11

      You also live your own authentic life and have your own culture my friend.

    • @anncarroll3611
      @anncarroll3611 3 роки тому +13

      “Authentic “? Women are disempowered and forced into marriage. How could that be living an authentic life?Are you mad?

    • @shinonkim4814
      @shinonkim4814 3 роки тому +6

      @@anncarroll3611 Just the women are disempowered and forced into marriage? You appear to be half blind.

    • @anncarroll3611
      @anncarroll3611 3 роки тому +7

      @@shinonkim4814 Oh come off it! It’s a patriarchal society. The men are usually much older than the brides they haggle for among themselves. The women do most of the chores, child rearing and animal husbandry. I had the privilege of visiting this region for several weeks in the past so I know what I’m talking about because I saw it with my own eyes.

    • @agathachris9722
      @agathachris9722 3 роки тому +6

      We tend to sit comfortably in our wasteful society doesn't even realize that this isn't a matter of choice, this is survival. There is very little choice for anyone living in that world.

  • @lollymagg
    @lollymagg 3 роки тому +105

    My aunt had an arranged marriage at 13 years it destroyed her.She managed to run away after my cousin was born it left her emotionally distraught.My heart breaks for these young girls.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh 2 роки тому +8

      I want to know about the boys. young boys are on the other end. Do they cry privately, unlike women who can show emotion in the open? Men are saddled with the responsibility of taking care of a woman and a family for his entire life. This was interesting but I want to hear it all.

    • @りんごT-i3t
      @りんごT-i3t 2 роки тому

      What a beautiful Tibetan culture? Need to change?

    • @kiarakoo4220
      @kiarakoo4220 2 роки тому +8

      @@RunninUpThatHillh The young men get to stay with their families for their entire lives. It is clear the husband had no say in his bride either. If Tenzen's husband came to her and she got to stay with her family and friends, do you think she'd be devastated? Also, both fathers of the girls cried very openly in the documentary when their daughters left, it must be ok over there for them to show emotion.

    • @braindamaged9519
      @braindamaged9519 2 роки тому +1

      It's sickening. The family traded their daughter off in exchange for money and fabric.

    • @chatgpt4135
      @chatgpt4135 2 місяці тому

      ​@@RunninUpThatHillh The boys were taught from young age to feed a woman of their parent's choice and be a 'MAN', the man means not about gender but about social rule of 'Consummating rotuistically with his bride , 'Performing' and creating heirs and children to improve family lineeage.
      So, a boy is taught fake 'Manly or ratger social norms of a man as gender rules' eg. A man have no emotions of live and should do the work on any woman , his only ljke is doing 'It' and having a baby or son. Etc are embedded in his mind.
      He might feel conflicted when he is separated from lover and made to marry otge rgirl in arranged marriage, but the brainwashed teaching of 'Man duty' makes him ljve the match ultimately.

  • @jllanesphoto
    @jllanesphoto Рік тому +12

    In my entire life, I have never seen a documentary like this. This documentary deserves an award. We all live in the same world, but very different lives. Bless all people of the world. no words.

  • @sunmoon8380
    @sunmoon8380 3 роки тому +38

    Man 30:39 this scene has my heart... Their smiles and their little laughs are so pure... They know they are going to go on their separate ways so they are cherishing... Every moment they can afford together.. it's such a beautiful scene

  • @Midharma
    @Midharma 3 роки тому +68

    That mother in the beginning. Hope the Universe is looking for her, she's beautiful and so mindful about her child's freedom. Thanks for this, we are need this a bit more.

  • @theempathsbackyardara6563
    @theempathsbackyardara6563 3 роки тому +18

    This documentary is magnificient. One of the best I have seen so far. Both girls taught me that our life is all there is. Sometimes we dont get what we want but in still lead us to where we are suppose to be. On the other side, we get what we want but he have to sacrifice something to get it. Realising whatever path we choose or not choosen happiness is not certain, but he have to continue life and accept it as it is. Live with it, learn from it. Learn from both failures and success because both of them are temporary. As the great master says HAPPINESS IS A JOURNEY NOT A DESTINATION.

  • @y.m.505
    @y.m.505 2 роки тому +81

    Watching this documentary filled me with mixed emotions, while holding back tears (cuz I am not allowed to cry as a man). I was sad, awe stricken and happy at the same time. I could feel and understand what these families and their daughters had to face and endure. Thank you for giving us such a beautiful experience thousands of miles away. An update on them will be really appreciated; especially Palkit.

    • @tarajoyce3598
      @tarajoyce3598 2 роки тому +21

      Strong man with great hearts cry. Weakness is being afraid to cry when that emotion is the appropriate one. May you one day feel safe and secure. 🤗

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 2 роки тому +18

      It's ok for men to cry. Nothing to be ashamed of, it makes you a human.

    • @DreamseedVR
      @DreamseedVR 2 роки тому +9

      You are allowed.

    • @comradeleppi2000
      @comradeleppi2000 2 роки тому +4

      True update is needed

    • @nekokuro8796
      @nekokuro8796 Рік тому +3

      Don't tell yourself that you are not allowed to cry 🥰

  • @rdix7140
    @rdix7140 3 роки тому +185

    To the Film Crew: YOU GUYS ARE ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL!!! AM SPEECHLESS....

  • @GRObeare1
    @GRObeare1 3 роки тому +1379

    my special thanks to the camera men who went on this journey to bring us this incrediable documentary

    • @iyaboart
      @iyaboart 3 роки тому +31

      I hope these women and their families have been compensated. Just like your camera men.

    • @anna4lease587
      @anna4lease587 3 роки тому +13

      What part of im not interested in marrige dont they understand

    • @enersis
      @enersis 3 роки тому +14

      Sorry to say the more I watch these foreign docs, I realize how younger people want to get out and try to live normal in N.America or else where.

    • @dss6838
      @dss6838 3 роки тому +15

      @@enersis because they make these documentaries from western p.o.v.
      Of you have balls, visit and see the reality

    • @eraoflearning6908
      @eraoflearning6908 3 роки тому

      Got it

  • @user-wr4yl7tx3w
    @user-wr4yl7tx3w 3 роки тому +175

    Amazing thing is the story really hasn’t ended. Every person in this story is today and is very much alive. Be interesting to see what developed after 10 years.

  • @melindalanders
    @melindalanders 3 роки тому +212

    I am setting here in my living room!! Just 😢 and 😢 for these young ladies. To think!! For thousands and thousands of years. Women was/are bout and sold to men!! A Coin here!! A Coin there!! Now your someone's WIFE!! Without even talking/asking the girl her feelings about the matter!! God Bless our Female ancestor!! For All the" Hell" they had to go through for All of us to be here!! Thank you Ancestors❤😥

    • @kesardogra5529
      @kesardogra5529 3 роки тому +8

      Get help girl

    • @migmor6718
      @migmor6718 3 роки тому +16

      I am a man and it was the same exact thing I was thinking and I started thinking how special woman are in this world and it makes me believe that the GOD of the universe is actually a woman for they truly behold all the strength,feelings,spirituality and all around senses that bind ,keep together and make this world go round.The part when they cried together was so deeply touching!

    • @cherylblossom3394
      @cherylblossom3394 3 роки тому +15

      in india its still happens and in my surroundings too. dowry has become such a big part. that Indian State , Rajasthan Has the highest stats of Female Foeticide which is illegal in our country but still happens. and still people say so many things if someone is a feminist or speaking for women rights. i don't even know what to do it breaks my heart.

    • @WoodsmanHobo777
      @WoodsmanHobo777 3 роки тому +3

      @@migmor6718 The God of the universe made man before woman. God made woman for man. The word woman literally means from the womb of man which is where a woman came from. Mind blowing

    • @theravyshow2570
      @theravyshow2570 3 роки тому +10

      @@WoodsmanHobo777 God made us all. Men are for woman the same as Women for men. There are some who want their same sex too.

  • @doerthemanahan9912
    @doerthemanahan9912 3 роки тому +40

    A deeply touching documentary. My heart and soul ache for the girls who have to endure so much emotional pain and hardship. The tears are still on my face for the closeness I feel to the parents.

  • @noobinsaan6185
    @noobinsaan6185 3 роки тому +136

    I m just awestruck!!!such a touching story of two innocent girls going separate ways yet sooo attached .wonderful depiction of a young helpless girl choosing her own life. Wonderful cinematography wonderful voice over👌🏻I m just bowled over by this documentary

    • @dawnhylton6355
      @dawnhylton6355 3 роки тому

      Totally pleased. Hollywood cldnt have written a better script. 2 everyone involved, Kudos. The Narrators voice told the story perfectly,we heard him only when he was needed. Xcellent Documentary.

  • @lovelynagrace3303
    @lovelynagrace3303 Рік тому +14

    I watch this together with my husband and both of us were crying because we can't imagine if our daughter have to choose life such as Palkit or Tanzin. Really a great documentary

  • @claudinlumpio3674
    @claudinlumpio3674 3 роки тому +191

    This is such a good story where two best friend bid their farewell in different directions, the one went to her path as a nun and the other as a married life

    • @MrPaultopp
      @MrPaultopp 3 роки тому +7

      Nothing like spoiling it is there?

    • @nooffensebut4655
      @nooffensebut4655 3 роки тому +4

      I feel like your phrasing makes it seem like they had a choice

    • @stanzin6787
      @stanzin6787 3 роки тому +4

      She isn’t a nun now. She decided to get married many years ago. I’m also from zanksar ladakh

    • @yabanu7927
      @yabanu7927 3 роки тому +2

      @@stanzin6787 it's okay at least she is happy that's all matters 😊

    • @stanzin6787
      @stanzin6787 2 роки тому

      @@yabanu7927 who said it’s not okay?

  • @michaelstorto8658
    @michaelstorto8658 3 роки тому +17

    Such amazing documentary.
    Yes due for an International Documentary Award. This so touching story took me back when I visited Lhasa, Tibet in February 1986, before China took over Tibet completely. A most powerful moment in my life, I just again re-lived the joy, kindness, strength and beauty of the people in the Himalayan mountains, Zanskar so similar to Tibet. Thank you for this amazing witness, filming, editing, breathtaking sharing, all beyond the touch of being in Zanskar with Palkit, and her family and friends.
    I will never forget walking up to the high steps of the Potala in Lhasa Tibet at 4000m, arriving with High fever from Chendu China, just above sea level, I encountered extreme altitude sickness,...My friend pushed me to walk up to the entrance of the Potala. . By The VIEW OF THE MOUNTAINS from the Potala doorstep I heard the voice telling me that I would continue to live..... Announcing me that "there was still much to do.... Thank you for this documentary and also reviving such precious memory.

  • @kmanoham
    @kmanoham 3 роки тому +69

    A brilliant & enlightening film. Beautiful photography, editing and compassionate and minimalistic commentary. It makes those of us who live in relative comfort realize the challenging living conditions of some of our fellow human beings. It illustrates that despite the external differences we all have the same human spirit within us all. The love of parents for their daughters, the concern of the daughters for their parents, the friendship between 2 young girls, the continuation of age old traditions. It is said that travel broadens ones mind ... so does well made documentaries like this . Thankyou .

    • @barbaratrehy4742
      @barbaratrehy4742 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you - I wrote almost the same words, before I found yours, to all my friends to whom I sent this heart-warming, heart-breaking doco. How the film crew even made it physically is beyond me - my heart was in my mouth watching them trying to navigate the iced-over river, and one in bare feet! But more importantly, it is all the things you so eloquently say, and was a truly spiritual experience just watching it. I cried for those two girls.

  • @i_love_tibet7001
    @i_love_tibet7001 2 роки тому +42

    This is an absolutely beautiful beyonds the word can express......Great salute to all the crews for the efforts.....because of Slice, the World get to see the lives of Tibetan people in Zanskar. I've never seen but heard how Tibetans were crossing the Himalaya Moutains to India on foot............ Its a life and death journey! I have great amount of respect for those who've walked such path. May Lord Buddha bless them all. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @shivamkaushik7589
    @shivamkaushik7589 3 роки тому +86

    That's what we mean when we say it takes 2 lifetimes to explore the whole of India, it's not just what people saw in slumdog millionaire, India is 1000 things more, Zanskar is located in Ladakh and the culture in Zanskar, Spiti, and Ladakh is very different from rest of India, this was a beautiful insight of how people live in remote villages..loved it

    • @tribhatt1557
      @tribhatt1557 3 роки тому +7

      I think, Zanskar is in Ladhak, india

    • @shivamkaushik7589
      @shivamkaushik7589 3 роки тому +2

      @@tribhatt1557 yes on border of himachal and Ladakh

    • @ankurantil8917
      @ankurantil8917 3 роки тому +2

      Ladakh not Himachal, spiti is in Himachal

    • @dannydsouza3905
      @dannydsouza3905 3 роки тому +4

      And yet we have the audacity to call them chini and accept them as our fellow men.

    • @stanzinnoryang7411
      @stanzinnoryang7411 3 роки тому +3

      Zanskar is in ladakh not himachal or its border

  • @janicesalinas2122
    @janicesalinas2122 3 роки тому +39

    The way my heart cried out when Tenzin was being bathed and her cries just.. and Palkit fighting to be a nun. I hope they're both doing fine.

  • @kelsangdikibhutia4080
    @kelsangdikibhutia4080 3 роки тому +137

    What people forget is that both men and women are forced into marriage because living up in the mountains alone without family is not easy at all. It’s not like city life where you can dial a number and order some food and the food comes right at your door step within minutes. The amount of work both women and men have to do to survive out there is crazy, trust me it’s not easy at all.

    • @braindamaged9519
      @braindamaged9519 2 роки тому +15

      You compared forced marriage, a female be traded off for money and fabric to food delivery service???

    • @helgaherbstreit5102
      @helgaherbstreit5102 Рік тому +17

      @@braindamaged9519 No. I do not think that Was the point. It is true that also the young man was forced into marriage. But only the young woman hat to leave her family friends and village.

    • @youbecks5647
      @youbecks5647 Рік тому +10

      You couldn't be more wrong. Yes, i agree mountain life is hard for almost every kind of life. But the marriages in Indian continent is not the same for woman and man. Woman has to sacrifice alot. Her life in an instant turns upside down. You cannot say that it is as hard for a man as it is for a woman.

    • @dianal.clausen8118
      @dianal.clausen8118 Рік тому

      @@helgaherbstreit5102 o

    • @thesoulofadragon
      @thesoulofadragon Рік тому +5

      Yes, life is hard there, but it very obviously is much harder for the brides, who are forced to leave their home at a very young age and join new families where husbands are likely to be abusive to them. Just watch how many girls and women said they are afraid of the abuse. This very clearly is not a concern for the young men.

  • @tenzins7441
    @tenzins7441 2 роки тому +12

    Am also from ladakh but I've been studying in outer state . it's very sad but true documents. I understood almost everything in ladakhi.
    Still can't believe such a great documents i got see from here .
    Ur work is truly appreciated

  • @chetenjamtsho4424
    @chetenjamtsho4424 3 роки тому +75

    I am from Bhutan and currently residing abroad. Watching this Documentary reminds how our culture are similar with the message of KARMA and its impermanence. This piece deserves Award. Tashi Delek

    • @stanwang64
      @stanwang64 3 роки тому +1

      Cuz Ladakhi is highly influenced by Tibetan Buddhism and culture

    • @tantrichill192
      @tantrichill192 3 роки тому +4

      Indeed..The teaching of (Anitya) impermanence is fully displayed here.Young Ani la is on the right track.It seems like she can view her future with her thoughts, She chose life of nunnery instead of lay people.Kudos to her.
      I think Vajrayana Buddhist institution should give more support and the priority to devoted nuns who are capable to become good teacher as the level of Gheshe,Khenpo etc etc..I hope more lay people and Jhindas will support the nunnery in the equal volume as monks institute.

  • @yeshidorjee1088
    @yeshidorjee1088 3 роки тому +41

    This is an epitome of what a true documentary is. The natural landscape shots are breathtaking, a heart touching story, enchanting background music and yes all the hardships and painstaking efforts the producers and directors have put into is absolutely astounding. Greatly thankful of SLICE for uploading the video. It really deserves an award with standing ovation.

    • @bonangssection9299
      @bonangssection9299 3 роки тому +2

      I salute this guys. you are worthed to have a million subscribers.

  • @rainbowwarrior7654
    @rainbowwarrior7654 3 роки тому +24

    I’m so grateful to have found this wonderful but heart wrenching documentary I’ve cried so hard for Palkit’s determination & perseverance I wish her all the happiness in the world.

  • @truelj8560
    @truelj8560 2 роки тому +15

    When they were brushing her hair and preparing to send her off.. I started crying with her. I couldn’t imagine my parents making a decision for me. This was good. Amazing job

    • @Mindofamber
      @Mindofamber Рік тому +2

      I balled my eyes out I can feel her pain this is so wrong on so many levels I just feel for all woman around the world that can’t make their own decisions in life

  • @sirRustyiron
    @sirRustyiron 3 роки тому +68

    Please do an update documentary on Tenzin and Palkit in like 2 or 3yrs time. Us soulful viewers would absolutely love to see an update on how they are getting on. The title should be
    ‘Zanskar: what she chose and what was chosen for her’

  • @FarmanAli-mq4qq
    @FarmanAli-mq4qq 2 роки тому +45

    Last year I had downloaded your first video of Zanskar which was made by a French woman who lived in Zanskar for many months if I am not wrong. In fact I am from a village of Pakistan and my village and district is in Karakoram mountain ranges. Our mother tongue is Balti. Ladakhi and Balti are the most nearest languages to each other. I can understand a lot from what these people are saying. Love from Pakistan.

    • @sectorgovernor
      @sectorgovernor 9 місяців тому

      Interesting, 'Baltic' is both a region and a language subgroup in Europe

  • @autumnleaves2766
    @autumnleaves2766 3 роки тому +41

    An excellent documentary giving us a real feel for the harsh lifestyle in that part of the HImalayas. I hope Tenzin's arranged marriage worked out well, it must be awful to be forced into marriage like that. Palkit will have made a good nun as she seemed so determined to study hard. A fascinating and moving documentary.

  • @khug4596
    @khug4596 2 роки тому +19

    Someone (memento mori) has already summed it up: "Has this doc won any awards? This is beyond words. Whoever captured this the way they did needs recognition."
    This documentary is absolutely stunning from any angle. Highest respect for the crew who filmed this. I have walked on the ice covering the river many, many years ago, in spring, I know how this feels, and the pictures of this journey towards the end of the movie are simply amazing.
    But the whole story leading up to this point in the movie is very, very moving. Watching how one of the girls is married off by her parents, I repeatedly asked myself: Who am I to judge the customs of these people? How do I know what is best for them? Humbled by the sheer majesty of this wintery landscape, I can only say thank you to everyone who contributed to this exceptional movie.
    I am happy that our whole family has visited a school in Zanskar in 2006, and I strongly recommend supporting these projects. We then went on a trekking towards the Indus river, 10 days away. We will never forget.

  • @jijithkr682
    @jijithkr682 3 роки тому +18

    I felt like spending a part of life with the characters in the documentary.. I don't know how I got to watch this exemplary work by the film crew .. such a great piece of journey by Palkit and Tenzin..

  • @jenvilekar3182
    @jenvilekar3182 3 роки тому +62

    Thank you to all the people who made is docu - film a masterpiece.

  • @katnip198
    @katnip198 3 роки тому +64

    This video is a Masterpiece. Thank you for making this and posting for everyone to see.

  • @pandoraaaraseth1040
    @pandoraaaraseth1040 2 роки тому +21

    This was absolutely breathtaking, heart wrenching and by far one of the most captivating documentaries I've ever beheld. While I salute the filmmakers, I believe a large part of this pieces success hinges on the fact that Palkit and Tenzin are absolutely beautiful, and honest souls. All of those included have commendable strength and a raw and admirable spirit that translated so amazingly to film. Well done.

  • @anuskaroy7640
    @anuskaroy7640 2 роки тому +21

    This is so precious. I felt so emotional while watching this . I'm so so so fortunate to have stumbled upon this treasure .
    May everyone be happy .

  • @Kirann2487
    @Kirann2487 3 роки тому +169

    Is it really a documentary??? It feels like watching a Hollywood class film... Awesome ... incredible

  • @zhalaasgarli425
    @zhalaasgarli425 2 роки тому +87

    Fantastic documentary, hats off to all the crew who were involved in this project

  • @user-wj4kv4wo7w
    @user-wj4kv4wo7w Рік тому +8

    im from philippines, i was raised in a religion that women should stay in home doing all the chores & baby sitting ur children, i didnt go to college, when i was 20yrs old i moved out from my parents house, then i met my husband, we have 3 children, my eldest is in college ryt now, my youngest she's in grade11, i always say to my children to study hard, specialy to my daughter iwant her to be an independent strong woman, to go to places she wants to, & buy all the things i cant give her,

    • @La_Ru-yg8es
      @La_Ru-yg8es 10 місяців тому

      🤗🤗
      You sound like a great mom!!
      The important thing is that we have choices.

  • @ksaewa1975
    @ksaewa1975 3 роки тому +70

    Remind me of my youth, I went through similar culture where girls were forced to married someone they don't know... I was heart broken for these 2 girls... Hope they find happiness.. thank you so much for the amazing documentary, great job!

  • @neharathore1083
    @neharathore1083 2 роки тому +19

    Getting acquainted with zanskar women's life through this documentary is the closest I might ever get to see their lives. Life is hard there, dicesion making so difficult and yet the people are such happy souls. I am in love with this video and the people in it.

  • @senthilcaesar
    @senthilcaesar 3 роки тому +325

    Stunning documentary . Appreciate the team effort for producing such a quality content.

    • @paulatwood998
      @paulatwood998 3 роки тому +1

      @Colt Langston you are just a bot that hangs out on all these channels. I wish you would just go away permanently!

  • @daenissv4918
    @daenissv4918 Рік тому +5

    I can't describe in words the way this documentary made me feel. I went through so many emotions and empathized deeply with the girls and their families. It's wonderful how they share this story, every camera shot gives you chills. It's like watching a real-life movie. Amazing job, thank you so much for sharing the stories of these girls. I'm so glad I found it.

  • @marlyngalang88
    @marlyngalang88 3 роки тому +593

    This was 14yrs ago.Hoping that Palkit and tenzin are doing well.follow up documentaries please ❤️

  • @asadaljayashi4386
    @asadaljayashi4386 3 роки тому +24

    Life becomes easier when seeing the struggles and hardships of others. All this is to preserve their culture, traditions and religion. What an amazing people.

  • @karenspinaykitchen4629
    @karenspinaykitchen4629 3 роки тому +222

    This is one of the best I’ve seen! My heart was broken into pieces for both of them. It’s so sad that as a woman you are only given 2 choices in life! To get married or to become a nun. I hope they are both happy! They deserve to be❤️

    • @latifaalameri6089
      @latifaalameri6089 3 роки тому +2

      L

    • @sunjewel9064
      @sunjewel9064 3 роки тому +16

      The saddest part of all is that one of them didn’t even have a choice.

    • @chrisschey7818
      @chrisschey7818 3 роки тому +12

      I felt a bit differently. They each embarked on a heroic journey with the full support of their families. That wedding! That initiation! Both were deeply meaningful & the world opens up before them.

    • @whizzemartseasonalshopping917
      @whizzemartseasonalshopping917 3 роки тому +10

      Having two choices is always better than only marriage. Beautiful world but always tough, sad and ephemeral...

    • @temarithebadass9276
      @temarithebadass9276 2 роки тому +5

      @@chrisschey7818 That'd be hell for me

  • @brendakp4204
    @brendakp4204 2 роки тому +169

    Great documentary!
    Please do a part 2, we would love to see how these girls are doing. ❤

  • @tenzinbhumo7146
    @tenzinbhumo7146 3 роки тому +25

    😭😭😭 Seeing whole village cry with you is sad but that shows you how all of them are so connected, love each other genuinely and feel others pain. So beautiful 😭♥️♥️

  • @HTKHAN14
    @HTKHAN14 3 роки тому +19

    How closely ties in culture we have with Zanskar Ladakh. Brilliantly depicted the challenges we Northern people face during harsh winter.
    Credit goes to whole team for such amazing work. Good job.

  • @Pratss33
    @Pratss33 3 роки тому +77

    I literally cried watching this documentary;beautiful father daughter relation was captured I wish I cud go to the place and meet palkit n family😕

    • @luciaom9929
      @luciaom9929 3 роки тому +8

      Yeah, father sounds tough at first, but only until you realise that he loves his daughter very much and does not want to lose her... All of them looked like such nice and sincere people. The mom was really nice too, open-minded.

    • @iquingalceran3408
      @iquingalceran3408 3 роки тому +2

      Excellent documentary

  • @lovetolearn881
    @lovetolearn881 10 місяців тому +5

    In the early 1990s, I had an older friend from Eygypt, who told me the wedding night was the worst night of a womans life when she was young. She said it as if she was uttering a secret to me. She said old women would bathe you and wax every hair off your body except your head. Then she shook her head and said, and the wedding night is a terrible time. She gasped and started to cry but she put her hand up in front of her face and said no more to herself, as in she would not think more about that.
    Certainly, times have changed there since she was young, but seeing this brought back the memory of hearing the pain in her soul I never forgot.

  • @Albanian_traveller
    @Albanian_traveller 3 роки тому +9

    What a beautiful documentary! Thank you so much!
    Under such circumstances (poverty, cold, no job opportunities) life is hard any way. And no matter where you go in the world you will see women suffering more than men.
    My parents come from a country where getting married was the only option for people. My mother wasn't asked if she wanted to be with my father - she just went and got married and didn't question since everybody got married that way. The first time she saw my father was at the wedding. They've gotten friends with eachother and have now been married for almost 40 years but my mother still cries when she tells me about her wedding. I'm glad I didn't have to go through that.