An ICT donor has generously offered to provide a copy of the acclaimed documentary, 'Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion' to schools that would like pupils to see the film. This award-winning documentary was ten years in the making, during nine journeys through Tibet, India and Nepal. Tibet's past is chronicled through personal stories and interviews and a unique collection of archival and undercover images.

Boy lama. Screen Capture from "Cry of the Snow Lion"
Cry of the Snow Lion examines the history of devastation in Tibet, the international significance of the Tibet issue today, and the spiritual beliefs that continue to inspire hope for the future. As Tibetan intellectual and activist Lhasang Tsering says in the film: 'All leaders in the world are talking about peace, but nobody is doing anything about it. Everybody is condemning violence, but no one is doing anything to support non-violence.'
Contact action@savetibet.org if you are interested in receiving a copy of the film for your local school. We do ask that you return the film when you are finished so that it may be shared with other schools.

