A great little movie, 20 June 2008
Author:
fegley from United States
An excellent documentary following the journey of a 17 year-old porter
as he carries a broken coca-cola refrigerator from a small village high
in the Himalayas to the city for repairs. During the course of the
trip, we learn of his family, hear of the barriers to education in
rural Nepal, meet folks in small villages, and learn about porters who
can carry up to 200 lbs on their backs to get by, shuttling goods from
town to town and the backpacks of tourists. Beautifully shot and
edited, the film never gets too heavy (no pun intended) but is a great
slice of life with humor and a message. The subject of the film is an
admirable person, with great ambitions and seeming abilities, but
limited due to his poverty. I hope this gets to a wider audience.
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A great little movie, 20 June 2008

Author: fegley from United States
An excellent documentary following the journey of a 17 year-old porter as he carries a broken coca-cola refrigerator from a small village high in the Himalayas to the city for repairs. During the course of the trip, we learn of his family, hear of the barriers to education in rural Nepal, meet folks in small villages, and learn about porters who can carry up to 200 lbs on their backs to get by, shuttling goods from town to town and the backpacks of tourists. Beautifully shot and edited, the film never gets too heavy (no pun intended) but is a great slice of life with humor and a message. The subject of the film is an admirable person, with great ambitions and seeming abilities, but limited due to his poverty. I hope this gets to a wider audience.
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