Watch Voices in Exile
- 2005
- 1 hr 5 min
As the Tibetan people stand at the edge of extinction, "Voices in Exile" speaks out against the continued brutal policies of the Chinese government. Most film and photography on Tibet is from the Western eye looking in. "Voices in Exile," by first-time Tibetan director Tenzin Wangden Andrugtsang, presents the Tibetan exile community from the rarely seen Tibetan point of view.
Never before seen footage includes many surprising interviews on the future of Tibet and inspiring accounts of life in exile.
"Voices in Exile" has been produced in association with The Tibetan Photo Project at www.tibetanphotoproject.com
The Tibetan Photo Project offers the first collection of photos taken by Tibetans living in exile, images of the Dalai Lama, informational texts and rare 1932 pictures of Tibet
The perspective provided from the modern history of Tibet and China reveals a great deal about the nature of China's future leadership. The lessons have become even more relevant with the rise to power by Hu Jintao, China's former hard-line secretary to Tibet.
Voices in Exile is a 2005 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 5 minutes.