
Tash Despa, a Tibetan refugee living in Britain, returns to his homeland to document the harsh realities of life under Chinese rule. Traveling undercover, he uncovers a militarized state where dissenters are imprisoned and tortured, and traditional nomadic life is being systematically dismantled through forced resettlement. As he navigates a landscape of surveillance and fear, Despa risks his own safety to expose the human rights abuses and the environmental impact of China's policies in Tibet, highlighting the struggle of a people fighting to preserve their culture and freedom.




