
Shadowed in a Snowstorm: A Filmmaker Reveals His Journey Exposing Genocide in China
A filmmaker reveals he was followed in a snowstorm at night while shooting a documentary on a human rights genocide in China, which has been garnering widespread acclaim and sparked thought-provoking discussion. “We were followed by a car with an unmarked license plate, and our host there in Kazakhstan was quite nervous about it,” filmmaker, director, and producer David Novack told The Epoch Times. “It was in a snowstorm at night. Eventually, we put our cameras on that car. That car saw that we were filming them, and it left. The power of the camera, right?” “All Static and Noise,” which exposes the inside stories of survivors and their families in China’s Uyghur detention and re-education camps, has been screening in cinemas and film festivals around Australia....
