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SummarySing Me a Song, the new feature from acclaimed documentary filmmaker Thomas Balmès (Babies, Happiness), follows Peyangki, a young monkliving in a rural monastery in Bhutan. When TV and the Internet eventually come to the remote country, Peyangki is lured by the power of smartphones, which now compete with the structured d... Read More

Directed By:Thomas Balmès

Sing Me a Song

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Metascore
Generally Favorable
67% Positive
4 Reviews
33% Mixed
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0% Negative
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Dec 14, 2020
80
The New York Times
Balmès doesn’t arrive at easy, scathing conclusions about the internet. Instead, he lets the camera journey to unexpected places, leading to a different kind of meditation that strikes with deep emotional resonance.
Dec 30, 2020
75
Movie Nation
Even if we see “trouble” the minute we spy that first phone, we don’t necessarily guess how this fascinating “speed of change” story will play out.
Dec 14, 2020
70
Variety
While more than an hour and a half seems like a long time to make the simplistic statement that the internet is bad, Balmès has greater profundity in mind when disseminating astute observations about how modern necessities and communicative devices impact cultures and ecosystems.
Dec 14, 2020
70
The Hollywood Reporter
This film will not resolve the question of whether technological “progress” represents an advance or a decline in civilization, but it certainly will provoke conversations about that issue. And the focus on a real person over a period of years certainly adds pungency to the debate.
Dec 30, 2020
60
The Guardian
A thoughtful portrait of separate lives and destinies.
Jan 4, 2021
40
CineVue
Much of this documentary sequel to to Thomas Balmès’ 2013 film Happiness is beautiful and humane, but is more often simplistic and questionable in its exploration of the impact of technology on a traditional society.
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Dec 4, 2020
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• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
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• 1 Nomination
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