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Filmed undercover over a period of ten years, What remains of us defies chinese repression by presenting for the firt time an tibetan inside-look at occupied Tibet. The screen and the camera become instruments of resistance when Kalsang, a young refugee who has never seen his country, risks entering Tibet in order to carry a message of Hope from the Dalai Lama.

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  • It is a documentary that is 76 minutes long. If you are interested in Tibet please check out these youtube videos.

    Chinese soldiers shot Tibetan Refugees

    The Destruction of Serthar Buddhist Institute in Tibet

    Tibetan Refugee Part Two, (and parts Three, Four and Five)

    Torture in Tibet: A Buddhist Nun Tells Her Story

    Annie and Palden Gyatso (as in Annie Lennox)

  • Incredible. Thanks for posting. Long Life to His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso!

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  • I just watched this on the Documentary channel. It was such an amazing story. I cried throughout the entire thing. It's beautiful and inspiring, and makes me appreciate life so much more. This film has changed my life.

  • This makes me cry. I cannot explain why.

  • "Tibet: Murder In The Snow" (59 minutes)

    tinyu rl. com/Nangpa (remove spaces)

    was released a several months ago.

  • It whole video has been uploaded to youtube now.

  • Search on

    What remains of us 8

    to find all 8 parts of the full video.

  • Just was it at the Honolulu Academic of Arts..A very compelling firm to tell the Tibetan side of the story. Real people, real stories. With a 10-year span of the making of this film, however, I would like to see the producer played up the time span and the change or unchange of Tibetans spirit, determination, or desire.

  • Tibetans have been repressed by CCP since 1950.Only a small minority of Tibetans harmed Han colonist in Tibet; none have ever condoned, supported, ecouraged, priased, or celebrated the killing of anyone and never have gone to China proper to kill Chinese women, children and civilians. There's documentation of shooting Tibetans who escape, Tibetans living in fear of CCP agents, imprisonment for celebrating HHDL, and reeducation camps. How can anyone with a conscience support this cruelty?

  • what are you laughing about?!

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