The Cup (1999)
While the soccer World Cup is being played in France, two young Tibetan refugees arrive at a monastery/boarding school in exile in India. Its atmosphere of serene contemplation is somewhat disrupted by soccer fever, the chief instigator being a young student, the soccer enthusiast Orgyen. Prevented by various circumstances from seeing the Cup finals on television in a nearby village, Orgyen sets out to organize the rental of a TV set for the monastery. The enterprise becomes a test of solidarity, resourcefulness and friendship for the students, while the Lama, head of the monastery, contemplates the challenges of teaching the word of Buddha in a rapidly changing world.All Releases
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International (1.6%)
$17,009
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Worldwide
$1,096,117
$1,096,117
Domestic DistributorFine Line Features
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Domestic Opening$35,179
Earliest Release DateJanuary 28, 2000
(Domestic)
Running Time1 hr 33 min
GenresComedy
Sport
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Khyentse Norbu | Director |
Khyentse Norbu | Writer |
Raymond Steiner | Producer |
Malcolm Watson | Producer |
Douglas Mills | Composer |
Paul J. Warren | Cinematographer |
John Scott | Editor |
Raymond Steiner | Production Designer |
Cast | Role |
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Orgyen Tobgyal | |
Neten Chokling | |
Jamyang Lodro | |
Lama Chonjor |