The Tibetan Photo Project is working on a new film. This is a first look at a rough cut of the opening sequence. More to come... send us Title suggestions
Sazzy Varga, co-founder of The Tibetan Photo Project was interviewed at the Washington Duke hotel during recent presentation at the invitation of students at Duke University. For complete information on The Tibetan Photo Project, www.tibetanphotoproj ect.com
We sent this clip on DVD to each U.S. Senator and now we are asking you to help grow awareness for Tibet by emailing this clip to friends, representatives and world leaders.
On Oct. 17, the Dalai Lama will be awarded America's highest honor, The Congressional Gold Medal.
Thank you for your help.
Visually and Respectfully,
Joe Mickey and Sazzy Varga
On Oct. 17, the United States will honor the Dalai Lama with its highest honor, the Congressional Gold Medal.
For our part, we have send this clip on DVD to each of the 100 U.S. Senators.
We are asking you to help grow the awareness about Tibet, by sharing this video with friends and world leaders.
Thank You
Visually and Respectfully Yours, Joe Mickey and Sazzy Varga
Sazzy Varga sat down and laid out the goals for The Tibetan Photo Project during a break in the Duke Conversations Program. And Save Tibet... Why? filmed in India, read by Sazzy Varga
In 2005, Louisana Public Broadcasting produced a special segment on the Tibetan Photo Project exhibition in Shreveport with interviews with Filmmaker Tenzin Wangden Andrugtsang and Project co-founder Joe Mickey.
Rent "Voices in Exile" online at http://www.spotflix. com/rentmovie.asp?im g=1&moid=127&succ=1< br />
For complete information on The Tibetan Photo Project at http://www.tibetanph otoproject.com
Given the rise of China and the future challenges it will present in the world, The Dalai Lama appears to be the only one seriously reminding us to look at China's leadership.