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Dolkar (Dadon Dawadolma) spinning prayer wheels

Los Angeles Times
Paul Wagner's stunning and courageous "Windhorse" opens in a remote mountain village in western Tibet in 1979 as two girls and a boy are jumping rope.
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San Francisco Chronicle
Windhorse is a searing political drama.that rips the veils off Western idealism about Tibet. This amazing movie, starring Tibetan exiles who are not professional actors, was shot with a documentarian's eye for everyday details.
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Charlottesville Weekly
The truly remarkable achievement of Windhorse is that Wagner and his colleagues refused to be satisfied with breaking new ground. They've brought a riveting story to the screen, full of unforgettable images, mature performances, and dangerous tension.
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