[2] Focusing primarily on Tibet-related subjects, productions include, The Reincarnation of Khensur Rinpoche (1991) which inspired Little Buddha to Bernardo Bertolucci.
The film followed a Drepung monk, who traveled from Karnataka to Tibet passing through Nepal and found the tulku of Khensur Rinpoche (Pema Gyaltsen Rinpoché [fr]), the reincarnation of his master.
The film was shot on 4:3..[2] Productions also include The Trials of Telo Rinpoche (1993), A Stranger in My Native Land (1998),[3] The Shadow Circus: The CIA in Tibet (1998),[4][5] the Tibetan feature film, Dreaming Lhasa (2005),[6] and The Thread of Karma (2007).
[7] In 2007, Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam were commissioned by Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary in Vienna to make the single-channel video installation, Some Questions on the Nature of Your Existence.
It was a part of the 2010 Busan Biennale, "Living in Evolution", from 12 September to 20 November 2010[8] In March 2009, their feature documentary, The Dalai Lama: 50 Years After the Fall, was broadcast on France 5[9] and Nederland 2 (BOS).