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  • The Angry Skies Full Documentary

    The Angry Skies Full Documentary

    The Angry Skies is a compelling documentary which follows Blake Kerr, a New York based doctor, author, and human rights activist, as he travels to Cambodia to uncover the truths behind the rise of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s and its legacy that remains today.

    As this traumatized country finally prepares for the setting up of an international tribunal to try those responsible for genocide committed under Pol Pot's regime, Kerr traces and interviews survivors of the S21 torture center, many of whom still fear for their lives. Traveling deep into the country's dark hinterland, Kerr attempts to meet the last remaining architects of the Khmer Rouge regime, many of whom continue to exercise enormous power and influence. The film uncovers revelations ranging from US influence in the Khmer Rouge's rise to power as a result of the Nixon Administration's carpet-bombing strategies to the chain of command that resulted in the killing of Scottish academic Malcolm Caldwell and the true identity of the man who killed three western backpackers in 1994.

    The Angry Skies gives fascinating and often harrowing insight into a neglected, yet noble people, attempting to come to terms with atrocities committed by a nation on its own citizens, and over a century of western foreign policy that has been complicit in the horrors perpetrated on their country.

  • Eye of the Lammergeier Short Clip
  • TIBET'S END Full Film

    TIBET'S END Full Film

    Twenty-eight years in the making, TIBET'S END? Sterilization in the Land of Snows, opens with two American mountaineers, John Ackerly Esq. and Blake Kerr M.D., trying to get as high as they can on the Tibetan side of Everest, in sneakers. When Chinese police open fire on unarmed Tibetans in the capital of Lhasa, John photographs the largest independence demonstrations against Chinese rule since the Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959. After documenting 12 deaths, Dr. Kerr sneaks out to treat the wounded hiding in their homes and monasteries, and meets the victims of torture and sterilization.

    The underside of China's military occupation of Tibet is powerfully revealed by John and Blake returning seven times to document Chinese prisons in Tibet, and China's national policy of coerced abortions and sterilization at People's Hospitals in Lhasa and remote regions of Tibet.

    Hidden camera footage that has never been seen before graphically illustrates the Tibetans' plight.

  • TIBET'S END? Trailer

    TIBET'S END? Trailer

    Twenty-eight years in the making, TIBET'S END? Sterilization in the Land of Snows, opens with two American mountaineers, John Ackerly Esq. and Blake Kerr M.D., trying to get as high as they can on the Tibetan side of Everest, in sneakers. When Chinese police open fire on unarmed Tibetans in the capital of Lhasa, John photographs the largest independence demonstrations against Chinese rule since the Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959. After documenting 12 deaths, Dr. Kerr sneaks out to treat the wounded hiding in their homes and monasteries, and meets the victims of torture and sterilization.

    The underside of China's military occupation of Tibet is powerfully revealed by John and Blake returning seven times to document Chinese prisons in Tibet, and China's national policy of coerced abortions and sterilization at People's Hospitals in Lhasa and remote regions of Tibet.

    Hidden camera footage that has never been seen before graphically illustrates the Tibetans' plight.

  • Eye of the Lammergeier Short Clip
  • Eye of the Lammergeier Trailer

    Eye of the Lammergeier Trailer

    Thirty years in the making, Eye of the Lammergeier opens with two American mountaineers, John Ackerly Esq. and Blake Kerr M.D., trying to get as high as they can on the Tibetan side of Everest, in sneakers. When Chinese police open fire on unarmed Tibetans in the capital of Lhasa, Ackerly photographs the largest independence demonstration against Chinese rule since the Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959. After documenting 12 deaths, Kerr sneaks out to treat the wounded hiding in their homes and monasteries, and meets the victims of torture and sterilization.

    The underside of China's military occupation of Tibet is powerfully revealed by Kerr and Ackerly's repeated returns (seven times) to document Chinese prisons, China's national policy of coerced abortions, eugenics and forced sterilizations at People's Hospitals in Lhasa and remote regions throughout Tibet.

    Despite Dr Kerr's assistance, attempts by the Comite de Apoyo al Tibet to charge China's former leadership with genocide were met with powerful resistance: in July 2014, China convinced Spain to reverse Judge Ismael Moreno's finding that China is committing genocide in Tibet and successfully terminated the National Court's pursuit of Universal Jurisdiction.

    Hidden camera footage that has never been seen before graphically illustrates the Tibetans' plight.