Chencho Dorji

Actor

Chencho Dorji

Chencho Dorji is a Bhutanese actor and director known for his contributions to Bhutanese cinema. He gained recognition for his work in "The Cup" (1999), a film directed by Khyentse Norbu, which brought international attention to Bhutanese filmmaking. Dorji's career includes various roles in both acting and directing that have helped shape Bhutan’s film industry. His notable works in direction include "Hema Hema: Sing Me a Song While I Wait" (2016), which was well-received in international film circuits. Dorji's commitment to storytelling from the Bhutanese perspective has made him a significant figure in his country's cinematic landscape.

Honeygiver Among the Dogs

Buddhist noir: In Buthan the undercover police officer Kinley investigates the disappearance of a Buddhist abbess, who is known as "the demon".