“Miss Tibet offers a unique roots-finding story that offers insight into the translation of tradition and cultural identity, a beautiful, but precarious balance.”—Bust Magazine
“A moving coming of age documentary” —Film Festivals.com
"This film is not
just about a beauty pageant or the flamboyant Lobsang
Wangyal's vision, but rather a candid exposure to the very fiber of
Tibetan history, culture, religion, identity—it is a stealth activist film
using a pageant ramp.
The film follows the
beautiful Tenzin Khecheo examining her own growth and understanding of being a Tibetan while busy assimilating in the American culture. Tracing her personal victories and the powerful women she is today.” —Jigme Ugen, President, Tibetan National Congress
“...a film
ostensibly about a beauty pageant, but truly about so much more--personal
journeys, cultural identity, and the political struggle of a nation” —Carole McGranahan, University Colorado, Boulder
“[a]n incisive portrait of a younger generation of Tibetan exiles who long to embrace their ethnic identity and raise their voices in political activism, even if it means traversing a catwalk or two along the way.” —The Hollywood Reporter