Following his 2014 movie "Happiness," which profiles Peyangki, a kid in a Bhutanese monastery, chief Thomas Balmès got back to make the striking new documentary, "Sing Me a Song." Here, Peyangki is 10 years more established and living in what appears to be a totally unique world: one changed by the web and TV. Bhutan was the last nation to adopt these advances, and Balmès' all-seeing eye captures the significant impact they had on Peyangki and his hometown, Laya.
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Following his 2014 movie "Happiness," which profiles Peyangki, a kid in a Bhutanese monastery, chief Thomas Balm?s got back to make the striking new documentary, "Sing Me a Song." Here, Peyangki is 10 years more established and living in what appears to be a totally unique world: one changed by the web and TV. Bhutan was the last nation to adopt these advances, and Balm?s' all-seeing eye captures the significant impact they had on Peyangki and his hometown, Laya.
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Following his 2014 movie "Happiness," which profiles Peyangki, a kid in a Bhutanese monastery, chief Thomas Balm?s got back to make the striking new documentary, "Sing Me a Song." Here, Peyangki is 10 years more established and living in what appears to be a totally unique world: one changed by the web and TV. Bhutan was the last nation to adopt these advances, and Balm?s' all-seeing eye captures the significant impact they had on Peyangki and his hometown, Laya.
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