WCC: Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom

The film had its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival, and was nominated for Best International Feature Film at the 94 th Academy Awards. 
Ugyen lives with his grandmother. He has completed four of his five mandatory years of training as a government teacher. However, he does not enjoy teaching, and dreams of moving to Australia to become a singer. When he is assigned to teach in the remote mountain village of Lunana, he considers quitting his job, but his grandmother urges him to complete his assignment. In the village, he learns a song called Yak Lebi Lhadar, written by a local yak herder, in which the last verse is sung from the perspective of the yak. The end of the film shows Ugyen singing a Western song in a bar in Australia, where nobody is paying attention. But then the audience goes quiet and Ugyen begins to
sing Yak Lebi Lhadar as the credits roll.