April 25 - Tibet in Songs (UK Premiere)
Start : 25 April 2010
Tibet In Song (UK Premiere)
Amnesty International Human Rights Centre, Sunday 25 April, 5pm
85 min | US | 2009 | Dir: Ngawang Choephel (First Feature)
Folk music exists for many as another musical brand or label, surrounded by iPods, instant downloads and an ever-changing onslaught of new music and performers; a simple song is easily taken for granted. But in Tibet, a country the size of Western Europe, folk songs serve as the connecting tissue between regions, passed down in the oral tradition through an increasingly fragmented region, much of which still remains under harsh Communist Chinese rule after 50 years of occupation. China’s “patriotic re-education” of Tibetan citizens through its dissemination of nationalistic pop songs is designed to wipe out Tibetan culture through a rigid, unwavering system of control. Tibet in Song examines what happens when one man, a Tibetan native who fled his country of origin for India at the age of two, returns home to capture the music of his people before all is lost to the ashes of time and history. Director and producer Choepel was arrested in Tibet on charges of espionage by Chinese authorities in 1995. Accused of collecting sensitive material on China, he was sentenced to 18 years in prison, serving nearly 7 before his highly publicized release in 2002.
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Part of East End Film Festival

