Hema Hema

Every 12 years, a group of people gather in a forest, wearing masks.

[1] Dan Fainaru praised the work of the film's cinematographer Jigme Tenzing in his review of the film for Screendaily.

[2] Jay Weissberg of Variety described the film as "visually rich though narratively challenging".

[1] Kuensel's Sonam Wangmo Dukpa also praised Jigme Tenzing's camera work and described the film's scenes as "visual poetry" and "mystic, operatic performance".

[3] The film received an honorable mention from the Platform Prize jury at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.