Sting's Wife, Trudie Styler, Gets Banned From ChinaTrudie Styler has been banned from China since the early 1990s, when she courageously began shooting her award-winning documentary 'Moving the Mountain: The Tiananmen Square Massacre,' which she co-produced with 'Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader' director Michael Apted.

Despite the setback, Styler remains a vocal human rights advocate, screening the 1994 film around the world last week in honor of Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese writer and Nobel Peace Prize winner who has been jailed in his homeland for speaking out against the Communist regime.

Styler tells Tonic, "Michael and I are extremely touched that the film was selected to be played as part of the tributes to the Nobel Laureate this year."

Styler hopes that those who see the film will lend their support to Xiaobo, who is currently serving an 11-year sentence. "Anyone who is courageous enough to speak out there is quickly squashed," Styler says of China's oppressive government. "It's a call to consciousness for those of us in the West. We should raise our voices and let our voices be heard."