Mr. Jamphel Yeshi I am sorry
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
today I would like to share with you the story of Mr. Jamphel Yeshi.
Mr. Jamphel Yeshi was from Tibet and moved to India, in Delhi. On 26 March 2012, at the age of 27, he burned himself for freedom for his people in Tibet. Before he self immolated, he wrote a letter for all the Tibetans (especially the ones who live in exile) to be united and be active for the freedom. I was very moved by this letter and therefore I tried to bring all the Tibetan musicians in exile to record music together, making a new song using the exact words from his letter. Some said yes but most said no, and some never replied. Consequently, I got very upset myself, I felt I failed to bring together Tibetan musicians, and therefore I composed this song Mr. Jamphel Yeshi I am sorry, to express my feelings and the situation of Tibetans in exile.
Music by Karma Culture Brothers
Video by Hugo Glendinning
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Karma Culture BrothersKey Cast
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Hugo GlendinningDirector
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Karma Culture BrothersProducer
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Hugo GlendinningProducer
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Paola PiviProducer
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Project Type:Music Video
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Runtime:5 minutes 50 seconds
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Completion Date:December 18, 2014
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Hugo Glendinning has been working as a photographer for twenty years. His output stretches across the cultural industries from fine art collaborations in video and photography, through production and performance documentation to portrait work. He has worked with most leading British theatre and dance companies
and is regularly commissioned by The RSC, National Theatre, Royal Opera House and many West End theatre producers. He has published and exhibited work internationally, notably his continuing project of documentation and the investigation of performance photography with Forced Entertainment Theatre Company.