- Studio: Artistic License
- Release Date: Sep 19, 2003
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DhondupC.Nov 7, 200310What a Movie.
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JacintaM.Sep 23, 200310The amount of compassion shown in this movie was unbelievable.
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KunsangD.Sep 26, 200310
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TseringP.Oct 19, 200310My Hats off to all involved in this project. The Tibetan people will never forget what you have done in terms of accurately telling the world what has happened in Tibet: a non-violent nation brutally invaded and occupied by a very violent nation.
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CharlesL.Apr 16, 20040Total non-sense. I have been to tibit. And all of the stuff they shown in the movie is either total bullsh.t or extremely dramatized. In essence, it is just a political film used to undermine the image of China.
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JayW.Apr 25, 20046A well-crafted documentary whose moral force is seriously undermined by a failure to explore the oppression of Tibetan peasants during 700 years of rule by the Lamas, whose temples and monasteries drained nearly eighty percent of the country's budget.
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EverettD.Apr 25, 200410
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70The film is, at times, emotionally riveting -- yet also has an institutional feeling, largely because it attempts to cover too much ground in too little time.
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Pitched for a sympathetic American audience, the documentary goes for shock with the filmmakers' first trip to "the altar of the world" in 1987, when they happened to be caught in an uprising of monks that was violently crushed by the Chinese army.
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90A more concise and affecting summation of the Tibetan crisis would be hard to imagine.