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Leaving Fear Behind
What do Tibetans in Tibet think about the Beijing Olympic Games? The documentary, Leaving Fear Behind, examines this question and a lot more besides. For five months, from October 2007 to March 2008, amateur filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen and his monk cameraman, Golok Jigme, secretly filmed in Tibet. They were both arrested at the end of March after the protests erupted, but not before they had managed to smuggle their tapes safely to Switzerland.Collected in Scentless Apprentice Mar 6, 2009 -
Blindsight movie trailer
Blindsight follows the gripping adventure of six Tibetan teenagers on their journey to climb a mountain in the shadow of Everest. A dangerous journey soon becomes a seemingly impossible challenge made all the more remarkable by the fact that the teenagers are blind.Collected in Scentless Apprentice Oct 21, 2008 -
Human rights abuses in Tibet
Fifteen-year-old Ngawang Sangdrol's life changed forever after she took part in a peaceful demonstration in Lhasa. She was arrested in 1992 for that and was subjected to beatings, solitary confinement and other forms of torture or ill-treatment in prison. She was released ten years later on medical parole.Collected in Scentless Apprentice Jul 15, 2008
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2046 What do Tibetans in Tibet think about the Beijing Olympic Games? The documentary, Leaving Fear Behind, examines this question and a lot more besides. For five months, from October 2007 to March 2008, amateur filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen and his monk cameraman, Golok Jigme, secretly filmed in Tibet. They were both arrested at the end of March after the protests erupted, but not before they had managed to smuggle their tapes safely to Switzerland.
Mar 6, 2009