

Visually and Respectfully Yours - The Story of The Tibetan Photo Project : Director: Wangden, Jamyang Norbu, Logsang Topgyal | Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 2006
Synopsis: The Story of The Tibetan Photo Project -summary: This is the documentary filmed in India on the creation of The Tibetan Photo Project. Tibetans living in exile have directed this film.
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