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DRUNG IN WORLD NEWS

Dalai Lama presides over intimate dramas about Tibetans’ life of exile

— The Guardian

A scenic image of an old car parked in front of a weathered building with red signs advertising fireworks and food, set against a clear blue sky with a utility pole nearby.

From exhibitions on Martin Parr and David Lynch, we’re ushering in the new year with a roundup of cultural offerings guaranteed to bust the January blues

— AnOther Mag

Screenshot of a website titled "Little White Lies" showcasing recent reviews of films, with headshots and brief descriptions of each review.

“In a world where migration is often politicised as spectacle or statistic, State of Statelessness succeeds by insisting on something more understated.”

— Little White Lies

Screenshot of the Morning Star news website with an article titled "Film round-up; January 15, 2026". The page features a photo of two people lying on the ground next to a person with a dog costume. The website header includes navigation links and a banner advertisement.

From five film directors from the Drung Tibetan Filmmakers Collective they feature episodes of exile set in Vietnam, India and the US. Each story shows influence of the Tibetan Book of the Dead underscoring refugees’ everyday lives.

— Morning Star

Screenshot of a webpage from The Observer with headlines about Wendy Ide's selected films, including The Voice of Hind Rajab, Rental Family, and The Rip, published on January 17, 2026.

An anthology of short films created by members of the Drung Tibetan film-makers collective, State of Statelessness offers perspectives of lives lived life in exile.

— The Observer

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