What Remains of Us (French: Ce qu'il reste de nous) is a 2004 Canadian documentary film exploring the survival of the nonviolent resistance movement in Tibet.
Released in 2004, the film raised controversy for showing the faces of 103 Tibetans speaking about human rights.
The goal was to prevent copies of the images of the faces to reach Beijing PLA offices, where photos would make it easier to track and arrest participants.
According to co-director Francois Prevost, for four years circulation was limited, but in 2008 a decision was made to release the film more widely.
Sound Editing: François Senneville Distributed initially in Québec by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).