The Movie Disney Doesn't Want You to Watch

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Martin Scorsese's "Kundun" details the early life of the 14th Dalai Lama, China's invasion of Tibet under Mao, and the Dalai Lama's exile. This film changed the course of global entertainment. In 1996, China was beginning to assert its influence over foreign art and information. Meanwhile, Disney sought to penetrate the emerging Chinese market for cheap labor, theme parks, and English language learning schools. The clash between the two led to Disney's complete capitulation to Communist China's demands, in exchange for market access, marking the start of decades of censorship in film and entertainment.

"Kundun" presents two intertwined stories. One is the film itself, a sweeping, beautiful epic that faithfully depicts Tibet in the 1950s, including the truth about China's invasion and Mao's oppressive treatment of the Tibetan people. The other story is about the business and politics that defined how Disney, one of the world's most powerful companies, entered the 21st century and how China gained perpetual control over the global entertainment industry.

The first step in resisting this control is to watch the movie that Disney and China don't want you to see.

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