

Art in exile : Director: Nidhi Tuli and Ashraf Abbas | Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 2005
Synopsis: A film about the Tibetans living in exile in India and the role their art is playing in keeping their identity and the large "free Tibet" movement alive. From the prolific activist poet, Tenzin Tsundue to the enigmatic, ex-Tibetan Youth congress president/poet Lhasang Tsering, Rock band JJi exile brothers, to the traditional institute like TIPA and Norbulingka, the film offers glimpses into an alternate Tibetan revolution.
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