Stand Alone Documentaries
TIBET: MURDER IN THE SNOW
In September 2006, Chinese soldiers shot at a group of refugees as they fled Tibet. Mountain climbers filmed the shooting, helped rescue survivors and bravely broadcast their pictures to the world. Both sides risked their lives. Why?
Using the original climber footage, reenactments and interviews with witnesses and survivors, see the profound effect murder has on all of their lives.
“a pig, a chicken and a bag of rice”
A Buddhist love story. Phil Bathols and Ongmu Denzongpa - two people, two families, two cultures and love for the spiritual journey offered by Tibetan Buddhism. High in the Himalayas, this enchanting program gives the viewer a rare glimpse into the elaborate celebrations of a traditional Sikkimese wedding.
THE WINNERS' GUIDE TO THE NOBEL PRIZE
What does it take to win a Nobel Prize? Guts? Brilliance? Eccentricity? This film travels behind the scenes of the world’s most prestigious prize and into the minds of two people who reach this pinnacle. Drs. Barry Marshall and Robin Warren shift the paradigm of gastroenterology by proving that stomach ulcers and subsequent cancers are caused by a simple bacterium - Helicobacter pylori.
GUT INSTINCT
Two determined fundraisers, Maureen Fallon and Sonam Rigzin collaborate with an Australian Nobel Prize winning medical team to cure the ancient and lethal gut affliction - Helicobacter pylori - relieving pain and suffering in the Tibetan refugee community.
MISS TIBET AND THE LIMBO OF EXILE
Follow Dolma, a young Australian-Tibetan woman on her courageous journey from Melbourne, Australia back to her refugee community in India to compete in the controversial beauty pageant “Miss Tibet” and fulfill her dream to be an activist role model for Tibetan Women. But does the pageant really empower its women, or simply exploit them further?