

Return To Tibet : Director: Gilles Blaize | Genre: Musical | Produced In: 2005
Synopsis: Tibet: an independent and reclusive kingdom ruled by a monk king, the Dalai Lama, until its invasion during the 1950s by Communist China. 50 years later, this film presents a kaleidoscope of Tibetan identity, in Tibet and in exile. Following the music of Chris Michell and Bhagdro, with no dialogs nor comments, Gilles Blaize in 'Return to Tibet' draw his first step into the culture of the Tibetans...
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