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Tibet, le combat pour la liberté is a indian film of genre Documentary directed by Ritu Sarin

Tibet, le combat pour la liberté (2009)

The Dalai Lama: 50 Years After The Fall

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Length 1h20
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OriginInde

Tibet, le combat pour la liberté (titre anglais The Dalai Lama: 50 Years After The Fall, ou Tibet: 50 Years After The Fall) est un film documentaire franco-néerlando-indien réalisé par Ritu Sarin et Tenzin Sonam, sorti en 2009.

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Ce film fait le point sur la situation après 50 années d'un combat pour la liberté des Tibétains, depuis le Soulèvement tibétain de 1959 du 10 mars 1959. Cet évènement fut la cause du départ du 14e dalaï-lama du Tibet fuyant pour échapper à une possible arrestation par l'administration de la République populaire de Chine. Le film présente ses responsabilités en tant que chef spirituel et leader politique et traite des enjeux géopolitiques du Tibet. Le manque de perspective pour le peuple tibétain provoquant des « mécontentements y compris parmi ses plus fidèles ».

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