Winners of 6th Beskop Tshechu Film Festival!

The winners of the 6th edition of Beskop Tshechu documentary and feature film competition were announced at a gala awards ceremony on 26 May 2025 at City Cinema. Fiction Competition Winners Jury: Tashi Gyeltshen, Tandin Bidha, Druksel Dorji read more » Golden Khadar “Doen” by Lhawang Lodel Jury statement: The Golden Khadar goes to Doen by Lhawang […]
The Poetry of Animation

workshop with Subarna Dash
Meet the distinguished Jury!

Meet the amazing jury of the Short Film Competition of Beskop Tshechu 2025! Fiction Competition Jury Tashi Gyeltshen Tashi Gyeltshen is a writer, director, and producer from Thimphu, Bhutan. He worked as a journalist in Kuensel and Bhutan Times before teaching himself to become a filmmaker. He wrote numerous articles on films, art and culture. […]
Official competition selection!

We are excited to announce the list of films selected for the 2025 Beskop Tshechu competition! Fiction Competition “11:59” by Monita Subba “Ashes of I” by Kinzang Namgay “The Chase” by Kinley Wangchuk “Doen” by Lhawang Lodel “The Last Candle” by Sonam Wangchuk “The Last Note” by Lodray Jamtsho “The Other Side” by Priya Ghalley […]
Opening film: “Pig at the Crossing”

6th edition of Beskop Tshechu festival will open with “Pig at the Crossing”, a film by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche (Bhutan 2025, 95 mins)! 📍City Cinema Hall, 23 May, 7:30pm 🎙️Q&A session withDruksel Dorji (producer)Kuenzang Norbu (main lead) ✨FREE ENTRY✨ Synopsis:After a young man abruptly dies in an accident, he grapples with an unfamiliar world […]
Channeling Creative Energies

Seminar with Drung Collective founders Tenzin Tsetan Choklay and Sonam Tseten
All We Imagine As Light

by Payal Kapadia, France, India, The Netherlands, Luxembourg 2024, 118’
And, Towards Happy Alleys

by Sreemoyee Singh, India 2023, 75’
No Bears

by Jafar Panahi
Iran 2022, 107′
State of Statelessness

by Tenzin Tsetan Choklay, Tsering Tashi Gyalthang, Ritu Sarin, Tenzing Sonam, Sonam Tseten, India, United States, Vietnam 2024, 106’