Leaving Fear Behind: The Film China Doesn't Want You to See
From: The Tibet Connection
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Piece Description
What do Tibetans in Tibet think about the Beijing Olympic Games? The documentary--Leaving Fear Behind--examines this question and a lot more besides. For five months, from October 2007 to March 2008, amateur filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen and his monk camerman, Golok Jigme, secretly filmed in Tibet. They were both arrested at the end of March after the protests erupted, but not before they had managed to smuggle their tapes safely to Switzerland. Tibet Youth Radio's Lhakpa Kyizom reports on the story behind this remarkable film. Tibet Youth Radio is a mentoring project of The Tibet Connection; encouraging Tibetan youth to share their voices and talents with the world.
Broadcast History
Originally aired on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles (Pacifica) on August 31st 2008