Set against the exquisite backdrop of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Mountain Patrol is a "blood-boiling environmental thriller with a dash of Sergio Leone." (NY Times) A co-production with the National Geographic Society, the film is based on the real-life group, the Wild Yak Brigade, who in the 1990s helped bring the Tibetan antelope back from near extinction by tracking down the antelope poachers. "Filmed with a combination of edgy, hand-held realism and classical grandeur, Mountain Patrol is a breathtaking movie, filled with majestic vistas of mountains, valleys and high plains." (Washington Post) In Mandarin and Tibetan with English subtitles.
More at nationalgeographic.com/mountainpatrol/
2006, color, 1 hour 35 minutes, China/Hong Kong