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The Bamboo Curtain Falls

United Kingdom, 1982
film

This is the second part of a two part documentary that looks at the mysterious story of Tibet. It is the story about a country unseen by Europeans until early..

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Tibet: the lost mystery

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Seven years in Tibet (Captioned)

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Seven years in Tibet

United States, 1997
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The Sun shines over Lhasa

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A Song for Tibet

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Tibet: the roof of the world

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Discovering China and Tibet

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Tibetan book of the dead. Part 2

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The Plight of Tibet and the Dalai Lama: interviews with Tibetian refugees

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The Blue kite

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Tibet: a personal report

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The Hidden land

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China: times of silk and gold (TEFC)

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Kundun

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Kundun

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China Rising

United Kingdom, 1992
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Once upon a time in China II

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