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- Interviews:Tenzin Atisha: H.H. Dalai Lama's representative in Australia
- Tsegyam: H.H. Dalai Lama's representative in Taiwan
- Paul Bourke: Executive Officer, Australia Tibet Council
- H.H the Dalai Lama: Stirring adress to the Washington Press Club
- Robert A.F Thurman PHD: Extra insights from America's foremost Tibetan Buddhist Scholar
- Bonus footage of Tibet and Nepal: A Journey to Lhasa, Summer in Kham, Sakya Masked Danes, Nagchu Festival
- Statement from his holiness Dalai Lama
Ten years in the making, this award-winning documentary was filmed during a remarkable nine journeys throughout Tibet, India and Nepal. Cry Of The Snow Lion brings audiences to the long-forbidden "rooftop of the world" with an unprecedented richness of imagery; from rarely-seen rituals in remote monasteries, to horse races with Khamba warriors; from brothels and slums in the holy city of Lhasa, to magnificent Himalayan peaks still traveled by nomadic yak caravans. 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. A definitive exploration of a legendary subject, Tibet: Cry Of The Snow Lion is an epic story of courage and compassion.

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An Important Documentary with breath taking scenary
Iwander | 21/08/2007 | See all Iwander's reviews (12) »
With narration by Martin Sheen, this is an important documentary that tells a harrowing and sad part of Tibetan history, with breathtaking cinematography. For those not familiar with the human rights abuses of the Chinese government this is a real eye opener. This documentary points out how Tibet was never part of China and had a civilization and culture of its own. One not to miss.
Exempt from Classification | |
Fullscreen 4:3 | |
English - Dolby Surround | |
English | |
1 hour 44 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


































