
Pawo
History · Drama
Overview
Since 1950, Tibet has been occupied by China. Dorjee, a young Tibetan, grew up in peace 40 years later. After the death of his father, it all comes to a point, where he realizes that his wings are already cut, what it means to be Tibetan in a country which is called "China". Inside Tibet and in exile, a last cry for freedom starts.
Top Cast


Shavo Dorjee
Shavo Dorjee
Dorjee
Shavo Dorjee
Dorjee


Tenzin Gyaltsen
Tenzin Gyaltsen
Kelsang
Tenzin Gyaltsen
Kelsang
Tashi Choadon
Tashi Choadon
Chea
Tashi Choadon
Chea
Tenzin Jamyang
Tenzin Jamyang
Genpo
Tenzin Jamyang
Genpo


Rinchen Palzom
Rinchen Palzom
Tenzin
Rinchen Palzom
Tenzin
Lhakpa Tsering
Lhakpa Tsering
Smuggler
Lhakpa Tsering
Smuggler
Tsering Dolker
Tsering Dolker
Mother Nyima
Tsering Dolker
Mother Nyima
Gen Karma Sonam
Gen Karma Sonam
Father
Gen Karma Sonam
Father
Tsering Dawa
Tsering Dawa
Funeral Director
Tsering Dawa
Funeral Director
Gen Mingyur Dorjee
Gen Mingyur Dorjee
Tibetan Teacher
Gen Mingyur Dorjee
Tibetan Teacher
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