Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution (2008)
In 1959 thousands of unarmed Tibetan women took to the streets of Lhasa to oppose the violent Chinese occupation of their country. For the first time on film, three generations of Tibetan women and His Holiness the Dalai Lama recount one of the great movements of nonviolent resistance in modern history.
Director: Rosemary Rawcliffe
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
Release Date: April 12, 2008
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Peter McCandless
Editing: Miriam Telles
Country: India, United States of America
Language: English, བོད་སྐད་།
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Rosemary Rawcliffe
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution about?
- In 1959 thousands of unarmed Tibetan women took to the streets of Lhasa to oppose the violent Chinese occupation of their country. For the first time on film, three generations of Tibetan women and His Holiness the Dalai Lama recount one of the great movements of nonviolent resistance in modern history.
- Who directed Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution?
- Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution was directed by Rosemary Rawcliffe.
- Who stars in Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution?
- Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution stars Jetsun Pema, Tenzin Gyatso.
- How long is Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution?
- Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
- What genre is Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution?
- Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution is a Documentary film.
- Where was Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution produced?
- Women of Tibet: A Quiet Revolution was produced in India, United States of America.