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Description******************************************************************************* Nova: Lost Treasures of Tibet (Liesl Clark, 2003) ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type..................: Documentary Container file........: AVI Video Format..........: XVID Total Bitrate.........: 1695 Kbps Audio format..........: MP3 112 Kbps Audio Language........: English Resolution............: 624 x 352 Aspect Ratio..........: 1.78:1 (approx.) Colour................: Colour FPS...................: 29.97 Duration..............: 00:53:31 Movie Information.....: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tibet/about.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Install Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you cannot play the audio we recommend you install the VLC media player from www.videolan.org/vlc Contact us at bangzhoe@hush.com Visit us at www.bangzhoe.wordpress.com https://www.facebook.com/bangzhoe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYNOPSIS Before Leonardo da Vinci painted The Last Supper, Tibetan craftsmen were creating stunning artistry of their deities in the remote Himalayan kingdom of Mustang. In Lost Treasures of Tibet, NOVA goes behind the scenes with the first conservation team from the West, as it undertakes the painstaking restoration of these ancient masterpieces and the beautiful monasteries that house them. Located in present-day Nepal, Mustang contains some of the last remaining relics of an almost vanished world of ancient Buddhist culture. Across the border in Tibet, Chinese occupiers have destroyed thousands of monasteries since taking control of the country in 1950. Therefore, the survival of Mustang's monasteries or gompas is more important than ever. But preservation is extremely difficult because of the centuries of neglect, weather, and earthquakes that have brought many buildings to the brink of collapse. Inside, their exquisite murals are in a near-ruined state. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sharing Widget |