American filmmakers travel undercover in China and Tibet during a precarious time, documenting Tibetan activism and facing surveillance, theft, and cyber-attacks. They flee to the US, collaborating with cyber security experts to confirm the attacks originated in China. The film highlights the global cyber-crime activity, including breaches at Google, the White House, and the Tibetan resistance's struggle for human rights and cultural existence.
State of Control
Undercover filmmakers venture into Tibet to expose the harsh reality of life under Chinese rule, but their investigative efforts inadvertently put them in the crosshairs of the oppressive regime.