| A land of snow and mountains, of
burgundy-clad monks and prayer wheels - this mythical image of Tibet
hides the tragedy of a forgotten people.
Since the invasion of their territory by China some forty years
ago, Tibetans have been struggling for cultural and political survival
in a world surprisingly indifferent to their plight. A Song for
Tibet tells the dramatic story of the efforts by Tibetans-in-exile
to save their homeland and preserve their heritage against overwhelming
odds. Featured are two Canadian Tibetans, Thubten Samdup (Sam) and
Dicki Chhoyang, two modern people with roots deeply planted in their
ancestors' beliefs and traditions. Also prominent is the Dalai Lama,
whose inspiring leadership in exile has never wavered from the Buddhist
belief in non-violence.
Filmed in the Indian Himalayas and in Canada, A Song for Tibet
is a beautifully photographed examination of one of the world's
most ancient and benevolent cultures, whose future hangs in the
balance. |