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Born in exile in India, Tibetan Kalsang Dolma is a perfect example of diasporic identity. But in this doc, she’s interested in what has happened to the Tibetans whose families did not flee after the Chinese invasion in 1950. Armed with a five-minute video message from the Dalai Lama, she goes to Tibet and talks to Tibetans after showing them the tape. The film is a simple but effective cri de coeur for a nation of pacifists who refuse to compromise their beliefs, even as the Chinese decimate the population and steal their resources.
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Duration:77 mins
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Director:Françoise Prévost, Hugo Latulippe
Screenwriter:Françoise Prévost, Hugo Latulippe
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