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Delinquent Documentary
On 22 July 1993, in the village of Ghemi in Upper Mustang, crew members of a company named Intrepid Films was shooting a docu-mentary for the US-based Discovery Channel. Thefilm was tobe on theculturat and natural wonders of Mustang, the prin¬cipality that was opened to tourists in early 1992. Tony Miller, the director, — who also held the camera — was on the lookout for anything that would make his film stand out.
To provide a storyline for his narrative, Miller had brought along Rinpoche Khamtrul, a lama from Dharamsala whom he had met in Kathmandu. The camera would follow the Rinpoche´s travel together with two assistant monks up to the walled enclave of Lo Manthang, the capital of Upper Mustang.