
With its exquisite natural beauty and emphasis on ‘Gross National Happiness’ Bhutan seems like a model for the rest of the world. But behind this idyllic façade there lies a more complex reality.
Hidden away in the Himalayan foothills, Bhutan is a country reputed for its exquisite natural beauty and the importance its people place on individual happiness. The Bhutaneses’ acute environmental awareness has led it to being the only carbon-negative country in the world. To many, the small nation seems like a model for the rest of the world. But behind this idyllic façade there lies a more sinister reality. Buddhism is the only religion tolerated by the Wangchuck dynasty who have ruled the country for the last century. This ultra-conservative regime is closely intertwined with the Buddhist faith. The flocks of millionaires and Hollywood stars who arrive in Bhutan to work on their karma can only be accommodated thanks to the toil of terribly paid workers. This film explores the dynasty’s rule while also taking a look at the youthful counterculture movement which has emerged since the country’s exposure to the internet.

1000 Hands of the Guru

Happiness

The Godmother

Agent of Happiness

The Lost Kingdom of the Yeti

Buddhism, Bhutan and Me

The Dragon House

Kingdom of Bhutan: The Land of Hidden Treasures

83 and Alone: Bhutan's Water Crisis

Make Me Happy: A Monkey's Search for Happiness

The Happiness Prescription

Happy Pills

Isto Não É Um Curta

Bhutan: The Snowman's Trek

Bhutan: Taking the Middle Path to Happiness

A Musical Journey: On the Road to Bhutan

Heaven Can't Wait

Bhutan: Following in the Footsteps of Matthieu Ricard

Gothix

Crossing Bhutan