Movies / Kundun (1997)

5/10

Runtime: 134 min

Genres: Biography Drama History War

Languages: English Mandarin Tibetan

Countries: Monaco Morocco USA


Martin Scorsese's magical mystery mandala on the life of the Dalai Lama is a visually exhilarating, spiritually ambitious film that goes where Scorsese has never gone before.


Directors (1) Credit
Martin Scorsese ...
Writers (1) Credit
Melissa Mathison (written by)
Composers (1) Credit
Philip Glass ...
Editors (1) Credit
Thelma Schoonmaker ...
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Roger Deakins ...
Actors (37) Credit
Ben Wang General Chang Ching-Wu (uncredited)
Chewang Tsering Ngokhang Layman #1
Gawa Youngdung Old Woman
Geshi Yeshi Gyatso Lama of Sera
Gyatso Lukhang Lord Chamberlain
Gyurme Tethong Dalai Lama (Age 12)
Henry Yuk General Tan
Jampa Lungtok Nechung Oracle
Jamyang Tenzin Norbu Thundrup
Jigme Tsarong Taktra Rimpoche (as Tsewang Jigme Tsarong)
John Wong Chinese Comrade
Jurme Wangda Prime Minister Lukhangwa
Karma Wangchuk Deformed Face Bodyguard
Ken Leung (voice)
Kim Chan Second Chinese General
Lobsang Samten Master of the Kitchen
Losang Gyatso The Messenger (as Lobsang Gyatso)
Namgay Dorjee Kashag / Nobleman #1 (as Ngawang Dorjee)
Ngawang Kaldan Prime Minister Lobsang Tashi
Phintso Thonden Kashag / Nobleman #2
R. Gern Trowbridge Monk (uncredited)
Robert Lin Chairman Mao
Salden Kunga Tibetan Doctor (as Selden Kunga)
Sonam Phuntsok Reting Rinpoche
Stanley Ipkiss ...
Tashi Dhondup Lobsang (Adult)
Tencho Gyalpo Mother
Tenzin Lodoe Takster
Tenzin Rampa Tenzin Chonegyl (Age 12)
Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong Dalai Lama (Adult)
Tenzin Topjar Lobsang (5-10)
Tenzin Trinley Ling Rimpoche
Tenzin Yeshi Paichang Dalai Lama (Aged 2)
Tsewang Migyur Khangsar Father
Tulku Jamyang Kunga Tenzin Dalai Lama (Age 5)
Vyas Ananthakrishnan Indian Soldier
Yoon C. Joyce Chinese soldier (uncredited)