In this piece for the New York Times, I profile filmmaker Jocelyn Ford and her documentary on Zanta, a Tibetan woman trying to get an education for her son. It’s a different story than one might think–she faces prejudice but also much ignorance from her own people. A very worthy and fascinating film.
Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis das ist wirklich iste natus.
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