Bhutan - The Last Shangri-La | Travel Film Shangri-La is a fictional paradise described in James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon - a mystical, harmonious valley hidden in the mountains, untouched by time. I can't think of a better way to describe Bhutan.
Ghost of the Writer is a minimalist psychological drama that explores creative paralysis through a single-character narrative. Set entirely in one room, the film externalises the internal resistance writers face, using stillness, light, and physical struggle as metaphors for the emotional cost of creation.
Summary: In a remote wasteland, a vengeful protagonist orchestrates a risky exchange to settle a debt. Tensions escalate, leading to a game-changing twist that propels a relentless pursuit of retribution.
Synopsis: A freak encounter with an old friend leaves 2 blokes in an unexpected and unwanted situation when they end up bumping into a stranger, who is not what he seems to be.
Synopsis: A film director trying to salvage his career and passing on a downslope of a marriage, encounters a stranger who asks few uncomfortable but familiar questions. Who is this stranger? What does he want? Rated PG: Parental Guidance Suggested - Mild Profanity Genre: Thriller / Drama Runtime: 10 mins