Round 8: Tossup 8

This region’s culture inspired a 2023 Lois Patiño (“pah-TEEN-yo”) film featuring a 10-minute sequence meant to be watched with eyes closed. As a guest on Roger Ebert (15[1])& the Movies, a director’s pick for best film of the 90s was a movie about a highwayman from this (-5[1])region, The Horse Thief. In a 1999 film, (15[1])two boys [emphasize] from this region race to get a TV in time to watch the 1998 World (-5[1])Cup final. A scene in which a boy from this region imagines the corpses of men on horseback bidding farewell to him inspired Guns N’ Roses’ sixth album. Christopher tells the director of a film (15[1])set (15[1])in this region “I (*) liked it!” in the second episode of The Sopranos. The extent to which this region’s people stick their tongues (10[1])out as a greeting is exaggerated in a film for which John Williams wrote a cello (10[1])concerto for Yo-Yo Ma. (10[1])Brad Pitt starred in that film (10[1])based on an Austrian Nazi’s memoir of “seven years in” this region. For 10 points, what region is the setting of Martin Scorsese’s Kundun, a biopic of Tenzin Gyatso? (10[1])■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Tibet [or Böd; or Xīzàng; or Tibet Autonomous Region; or Xizang Autonomous Region; accept Tibetan Plateau; accept Seven Years in Tibet; prompt on Himalayas; reject “Bhutan”] (The film in the lead-in is Samsara, which was inspired by the Book of the Dead. The 1999 film is The Cup. The Guns N’ Roses album is Chinese Democracy, whose title track was inspired by Axl Rose watching Kundun on TV.)
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