Tibet Tibet

TIBET TIBET

A journey into Tibet through the eyes of a traveler.
Shot alone with a single camera,
this film captures encounters, culture,
and the unseen layers of Tibetan life.


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Chinese Subtitles

On a journey of self-discovery, a young traveler encounters the shocking reality of Tibetans driven from their homeland.
The camera captures the profound words of the 14th Dalai Lama and the vivid “prayers” and “silence” of those who survived brutal oppression.
This powerful documentary explores the true meaning of happiness and peace through the resilient smiles of a people who refuse to let their spirits be broken, even in the face of lost freedom.

Opening Film — Taiwan International Documentary Film Festival 2002

Official Selection — Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 2005

Best Film Award, Best Music Award, Jury Prize, Audience Award ー The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival 2007

This film is a direct reflection of my own journey of self-discovery, during which I encountered the issue of Tibet and began to ask myself: What is ethnicity? What is a nation? What is nationality? It captures the process of my personal growth as I opened one door of inquiry after another.

Duration(本編): 85min

Audio(音声): Japanese

Subtitles(字幕): Japanese,English, Chinese

Format: Stream online anytime via Vimeo

Rent for 7 days — ¥1,200 / $8
Language: Subtitles are hardcoded into each version (Fixed Subtitles).

Subtitles: Japanese (audio only), English, Chinese.

Compatible devices: PCs, smartphones and tablets, as well as large screens via the Vimeo app.

Viewing period: You can stream the content as many times as you like at any time within one week of purchase.

Opening Film — Taiwan International Documentary Film Festival 2002

Official Selection — Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 2005

Best Film Award, Best Music Award, Jury Prize, Audience Award ー The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival 2007


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