Tibet - Cry of the Snow Lion | Shirley Knight, Ed Harris | HOPE
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Tibet - Cry of the...
Tibet - Cry of the Snow Lion
Shirley Knight
,
Ed Harris
New Yorker Video, 2004
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highly recommended
Ten years in the making, this award-winning documentary was filmed during a remarkable nine journeys throughout
Tibet
, India and Nepal.
CRY
OF THE
SNOW
LION
brings audiences to the long-forbidden "rooftop of the world" with an unprecedented richness of imagery? from rarely-seen rituals in remote monasteries, to horse races with Khamba warriors; from brothels and slums in the holy city of Lhasa, to the magnificent Himalayan peaks still traveled by nomadic yak caravans. The dark secrets of Tibet?s recent past are powerfully chronicled through riveting personal stories and interviews, and a collection of undercover and archival images never before assembled in one film. A definitive exploration of a legendary subject, TIBET: CRY OF THE SNOW LION is an epic story of courage and compassion.
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Let His Holiness go home!!!
10 years in the making and worth it. Peace loving
Tibet
ans brutally beat, tortured and now made to live as second-class citizens. Visually stunning, informative and gut wrenching. A MUST see...FREE TIBET!!
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It's a very good video who shows you what men should never do to other human beings.
So sad and powerful
What a film! If you support
Tibet
an culture and want to expose kids to Tibetan culture check out Baby Sambhota Songs! film for kids, well, even babies ..0-6 years they say... it is so cute and so good with songs, alphabet, numbers, it really beautiful. Let folks know!
Depressing, but Important
This documentary does an excellent job of education one on the plight of
Tibet
and the Tibetans. I thoroughly enjoyed the interviews with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, various scholars, witnesses and Tibetan monks and nuns.
Due to the subject matter, this film a definite downer. My major gripe about it, is that it tells the viewer nothing of what's being done to help the situation. I would have liked some information on any progress the Dalai Lama and others have made towards Tibetan freedom, and information on what various Tibetan-cause groups are doing.
Unfortunately, this documentary just presents the problems and does not even hint at a solution of any kind, except from some optimistic comments by Dr. Thurman.
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