Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion is a 2002 documentary film about the Chinese occupation of Tibet. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and Tibetan voiceovers are provided by Edward Edwards, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon and Shirley Winters.
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