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...the Dalai Lama. China insists development is IMProving Tibetan’s lives, and we are taken...
The Chinese are building a new railway line to Tibet as they tighten their control over the province. They say it will foster economic development. We visit the Dalai Lama and discover that this is a far cry from the truth.
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...Adhai's family were freedom fighters. She was IMPrisoned for 28 years, tortured and watched...
Narrated by Susan Sarandon, and winner of the prestigious Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival, this beautiful, evocative documentary profiles the amazing adaptability and resilience of the nation's exiled women, and the vital role they play in preserving their country's endangered culture.
...Tibetan nuns are speaking out about their IMPrisonment and torture. Singing of their pain,...
Instrumental in the fight for the freedom of their homeland, Tibetan nuns are speaking out about their imprisonment and torture.
...and religious freedom. Countless nuns have been IMPrisoned for shouting slogans, criticising the...
Since China invaded Tibet, more than a million Tibetans have been tortured or executed. This award winning film. made in 1993, indicates the enduring nature of the Tibetan struggle.
...than 100,000 Tibetan people were killed." It is IMPerative, he believes, to speak out: "If we are...
Tibetan temples, traditions, religion, culture and art evoke a lost world in Dharamsala, India. And yet, Tibet lives in the hearts and souls of all exiles. Their most cherished dream is to return home.
...our culture and our proud tradition", whilst "IMPlicitly asserting" Tibet as a nation and...
The popular Miss Tibet beauty pageant claims to give women a platform to highlight Tibetan issues, drawing attention to the plight of its people as well as the brilliance of the lifestyle and culture.
...abuse at the hands of the authorities, and IMPlore them to share their story with the...
When two undercover filmmakers attempt to document life in Tibet under Chinese tyranny, they become the targets of the very regime they set out to investigate. Placed under 24-hour surveillance and preyed on by cyber spies and the secret police, they accidentally become the subjects of their own expose. But they discover their experience is only the tip of the iceberg. A tense and eye-opening jou…
...still in constant evolution towards a modernity IMPosed by China. With contributions from...
For around fifteen years, no Western camera has been able to get to the heart of Tibet. In this challenging and revelatory doc, Director Jean-Michel Carré gains authorisation over several months to film the human, economic and political realities of the region – one that exists outside time, but which is still in constant evolution towards a modernity imposed by China. With contributions from re…
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