

Inside China: The Battle for Tibet
Directed by Gesbeen MohammadWhere to Watch Inside China: The Battle for Tibet
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Inside China: The Battle for Tibet was released on February 16, 2025.
Inside China: The Battle for Tibet was directed by Gesbeen Mohammad.
Inside China: The Battle for Tibet has a runtime of 57m.
Inside China: The Battle for Tibet was produced by Gesbeen Mohammad.
For the first time in nearly 20 years, documentary cameras go undercover inside Tibet to investigate China's growing control over its population. Under fear of arrest and facing Beijing's highly-advanced state surveillance, the filmmakers reveal what life is like inside one of the most heavily-guarded and underreported regions in the world. As he reaches 90 years-old this year, the succession of the Dalai Lama - Tibet's exiled spiritual leader - is approaching a critical point. The film investigates the mystery of a missing boy, the 11th Panchen Lama, abducted by Beijing 30 years ago whose role now holds the key to the Dalai Lama's successor and to Tibet's future. At stake is the unique culture of some seven million Tibetans as evidence grows that it faces being wiped away under Chinese rule. Featuring ground-breaking footage, testimony and interviews with recent Tibetan escapees, this documentary - from the makers of ITV's BAFTA and Emmy-winning 2019 film Undercover: Inside China's Digital Gulag - tells the definitive story of the Dalai Lama's succession and reveals the restrictions Tibetans face daily under Chinese President Xi Jinping's rule.
The key characters in Inside China: The Battle for Tibet are Self - Narrator (voice) (Caroline Catz).
Inside China: The Battle for Tibet is a Documentary film.
Inside China: The Battle for Tibet has an audience rating of 6.6 out of 10.

