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Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom is a critically acclaimed 2019 Bhutanese film following a disillusioned teacher finding purpose in the world's most remote school. The Oscar-nominated film highlights themes of Gross National Happiness, environmental impact, and cultural preservation, featuring a cast of local residents. The film is available to stream or buy on various platforms.

The making of the film was an extraordinary feat of endurance and environmental consciousness:

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Without specific details, it's hard to comment on its reception. However, films from Bhutan or about Bhutan, especially those with unique premises like a yak in a classroom, often garner international interest for their cultural insights and storytelling.

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Critics call it the "anti-Western" film. In a world obsessed with special effects and violence, Lunana is a quiet, meditative walk through snow-capped peaks. It won the Audience Award at the BFI London Film Festival and was nominated at the Asian Film Awards.