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Title TIBET [DVD videorecording] : CRY OF THE SNOW LION / Earthworks Films presents in association with Colonnades Theatre Lab, Inc., an Earthworks/Zambvling production ; produced by Maria Florio, Victoria Mudd, Sue Peosay, Tom Peosay ; written by Sue Peosay, Victoria Mudd ; directed and photographed by Tom Peosay.
Publication Info. New York, NY : New Yorker Video, 2004.
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 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Library Central  DVD 951.505 TIB    Check Shelves
Description 1 videodisc (ca. 103 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD, region 1, fullscreen presentation; Dolby Digital.
Performer Narrator: Martin Sheen; Featuring, Jampa Phuntsok, Gyeltsen, Nogawang, Tenzin, John Ackerly, Blake Kere, Ani Pachen, Robert Ford, Robert A.F. Thurman ... [et al.].
Voice: Robbie Barnett, Frank Wolfe, Bhakdro, Adhe Taponbang, Lhano Tsering, Palden Gyatso, Tu Wei-Ming, Lodi Gyari.
Credits Editor, Kathryn Himoff ; music, Jeff Beal.
Note Originally released as a documentary in 2002.
Audience MPAA rating: Not rated.
Summary A snow lion is a mythic beast of Tibetan legend. As a protector of the nation, the snow lion is emblazoned on the Tibetan flag. Today the Tibetan flag is outlawed in its own homeland. Ten years in the making, filmed during a remarkable nine journeys throughout Tibet, India and Nepal. 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.
Note Special features: Sakya masked dances; journey to Lhasa; Khamba horse races; another year in exile; Nagchu festival; additional interviews with the Dalai Lama and Robert Thurman; music video; theatrical trailer.
Subject Tibet (China) -- History -- 1951- -- Personal narratives.
Tibet (China) -- Politics and government -- 1951-
Tibetans -- Interviews.
Genre Documentary videos.
Added Author Peosay, Tom.
Sheen, Martin.
Phuntsok, Jampa.
Gyeltsen.
Nogawang.
Tenzin.
Beal, Jeff.
New Yorker Video (Firm)
ISBN 1567303706 : $29.99
Standard No. 717119936440
Music # DVD 93604 New Yorker Video