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Blood Over Nangpa-La
Every year thousands of Tibetan refugees escape to Tibet crossing Nangpa La(a dangerous glacier pass between the border of Tibet and Nepal) on foot.

Among the refugees, many are children who wish to get a better education in Tibetan refugee schools in India others wanting to seek an audience with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.

The incidence of Tibetan refugees being killed by the arms Chinese border soldiers has never been documented before.

On September 30th, 2006 a group of European mountaineers became the first ever to eyewitness the brutal killings of Tibetan refugees.

Filmmakers
Rabyoung Thonden Gyalkhang is a filmmaker, designer, and an actor. He started in the industry as the multimedia designer, during the early dawn of mobile revolution (2G/3G and WAP Platform). Early on he understood the power of mobile technology in our lives and insisted that all mobile content creators to anticipate the networks soon capable of browser base. Which happened when Apple released its first-generation iPhone in 2007. His early works on multiple mobile applications were later acquired for over millions of dollars.

Since then he has worked on advertising projects including AT&T, Cingular mobile, Nike and legendary Stan Lee's Stirpperella, The Accuser, and the Drifter series for the mobile Andriod Platform.

He is also one the main lead cast in the upcoming film "The Sweet Requiem"by award-winning filmmaker Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam. The film had its world premiere at the prestigious 2018 TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) and other International Film Festivals.

He holds Nidan 弐段/二段 in Okinawa Goju Ryu Karate.

Dhongthog T. Wangyal is the Co-Director of this film and a key person in organizing the interviews of the individuals who eye witnessed the incident.

Release
The film has screened worldwide in September 2007 on the anniversary of the incident, with the support of the International Campaign for Tibet, Tibetan Associations around the world, Students for Free Tibet and its worldwide Chapters.

The DVD was released by DanceMask Production free of charge to everyone around the world.

'This film is not intended for sale. Sale of the DVD is strictly prohibited.'

Other information
This film was the first film ever released on the Nangpa La incident, many other films later followed.

This film was painstakingly put together due to different formats of medium from 16mm film, HD video, SD Video, Super Hi8, VHS and Beta VHS.