Transcending Fear

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Transcending Fear: The Story of Gao Zhisheng
Directed by Wenjing Ma

Transcending Fear: The Story of Gao Zhisheng is a 2013 biography documentary film covering the life of Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng. The film was directed by Wenjing Ma. [1]

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And so, I find myself in a position of picking up the mantle and becoming a human rights defender like my father.

References

  1. "Transcending Fear - The Story of Gao Zhisheng". Falter (in German). Retrieved 5 January 2021.