Tsering Rhitar Sherpa (born 1968) is a Nepalese filmmaker, screenwriter, and film producer.
In 1997, he made The Spirit Doesn't Come Anymore, a documentary film profiling an old Tibetan shaman and his difficult relationship with his son, who would not continue the family vocation.
[3] Tsering Rhitar Sherpa's first feature film was Mukundo: Mask of Desire, in 2000.
[4] "Mukundo is, in the filmmaker's own words, 'an expression and exploration of confusion caused by rituals and beliefs prevalent in the Nepali society.
[5][6] In 2005-2006, Tsering Rhitar Sherpa made his second feature film, Karma, about two Buddhist nuns’ journey from the Mustang region.