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Mongolian and Tibetan culture showcased in film festival
With the epidemic slowing and restrictions lifted, film festivals are back in action. The Mongolian and Tibetan Film Festival will kick off on Oct. 29. The festival features international films related to the Mongolian and Tibetan culture. Formosa News reporter Stephany Yang gives us a preview.
The first 2021 Mongolian-Tibetan Film Festival will be held from Oct. 29 to Nov. 11. It is curated by the Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Center. The festival will open with “Marked Man,” a film about Mongolia''s war history.
Gene Yao
Curator
This is the first time that a Mongolian-Tibetan Film Festival has been held in Taiwan. Such a film festival is unique and has been seen practically nowhere else in the world. I selected 10 films, which will be screened for free in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsi...
published: 28 Oct 2021
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This Mongolian film deserves your attention | Cinevesture International Film Festival #shorts
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published: 29 Mar 2024
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Mongolian film won Best Feature film award from Shanghai Film Festival
published: 27 Jun 2018
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A Mongolian girl with a bag full of happiness / Trailer of submitted film / HANDMOVIE Film Festival
A Mongolian girl with a bag full of happiness / Trailer of submitted film during the summer of 2013 / HANDMOVIE Film Festival.
This short film is a portrait of a young Mongolian woman who came as a child from Mongolia to Germany with great expectations. She lived with her mother in East Germany and experienced the hopelessness and high unemployment rate of a small town in Brandenburg. Her mother first succeeded in securing herself and her daughter a life of dignity but later on she started drinking and became an alcoholic. In the film we are following the protagonist's story from the first bananas she has ever eaten in her life, the solidarity in eastern Germany, her drug experiences, mass consumption and how she found the way back to herself in the prostitution milieu.
published: 06 Sep 2013
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Ter Chono. A Mongolian Story - Trailer – 2023 Wyoming International Film Festival
The thirteenth century finds more than half of the world known under the rule of the Mongol hordes.
published: 31 May 2023
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Mongolian movie screened at Melbourne International Film Festival
published: 20 Aug 2014
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Fly Fishing Film Tour Movie: Mongolia Film Fest Trailer
This video is a trailer for the 2015 fly fishing film tour movie called Mongolia: A fly fishing evolution. This film was shot and produced by Beattie Outdoor Productions.
published: 22 Dec 2014
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Mongolia, Valley of the Bears Official Trailer
Official Selection of the 2024 Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital
The Taiga, also known as the boreal forest, represents about 17% of the Earth's surface and has the highest density of rivers and natural springs in the world. In Mongolia, its primary forests and pure waters have kept an entire population nomadic on its lands for thousands of years. But for more than 30 years, the rich natural resources of these Mongolian lands have fallen prey to illegal hunters and miners, often from the local population.
Directed by Hamid Sardar
published: 12 Feb 2024
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Starting Bus Stop Films Mongolia!
Australian BUS STOP FILMS has been collaborating with people with disabilities since 2008, through ‘Inclusive Film making’ programs and content creation and has won over 50 international awards at international film festivals and showcases. ACM is delighted to partner with BUS STOP FILMS, and produce the BUS STOP FILMS model in Mongolia, an accessible film studies program for the benefit of the local disabled community. With this aim, 15 people with disabilities will participate in the program and will be given an opportunity to make films through a special curriculum on film-making.
published: 27 Mar 2019
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MONGOLIA: Devil Dancers perform (1926)
GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ-MONGOLIA-DEVIL-DANCERS-PERFORM
Mongolian Devil-dancers:
Full Description:
MONGOLIA (China or Mongolia).
Crowd of Mongolians surge forwards, pagoda shaped structure full of small children being carried through crowd. procession of men wearing devil masks:
SLATE: Laughable to the Western mind but calculated by the Mongol to terrify the evil eye into a satanic perspiration.
Men in dragon costume dancing round square.
Background: Mongolian Devil-dancers:
FILM ID: VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ-MONGOLIA-DEVIL-DANCERS-PERFORM
Archive: Reuters
Archive managed by: British...
published: 20 Oct 2020
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Mongolian and Tibetan culture showcased in film festival
With the epidemic slowing and restrictions lifted, film festivals are back in action. The Mongolian and Tibetan Film Festival will kick off on Oct. 29. The fest...
With the epidemic slowing and restrictions lifted, film festivals are back in action. The Mongolian and Tibetan Film Festival will kick off on Oct. 29. The festival features international films related to the Mongolian and Tibetan culture. Formosa News reporter Stephany Yang gives us a preview.
The first 2021 Mongolian-Tibetan Film Festival will be held from Oct. 29 to Nov. 11. It is curated by the Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Center. The festival will open with “Marked Man,” a film about Mongolia''s war history.
Gene Yao
Curator
This is the first time that a Mongolian-Tibetan Film Festival has been held in Taiwan. Such a film festival is unique and has been seen practically nowhere else in the world. I selected 10 films, which will be screened for free in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. The festival will be divided into four sections. The first section is called “Mongolian Spirit.” There are three movies, all of which have yet to be released in Taiwan.
Hsiao Tsung-huang
Ministry of Culture deputy minister
There are many wonderful films. This is the first Mongolian-Tibetan Film Festival. We hope that more ethnic issues will be featured in future film festivals, and for there to be more ethnic film festivals. Through film festivals, we can give the public a greater multicultural understanding.
The festival will feature 10 films, providing 31 free screenings. The film festival will explore themes of Mongolian and Tibetan history, culture, environmental protection, women, religion, and education.
Jao Cin-cin
Actress
At the moment my favorites are “The Steed” and “The Woman.” I think the acting skills of the horses are very impressive. They even had crying scenes and limping scenes. The technical difficulty of the shots was very high. When watching “The Woman,” I think that apart from being able to see the tenacity of the protagonist, you’re also getting a window into daily life in the mountains and valleys of Mongolia.
Oscar Chiu
Actor
The film I have the strongest impression of is “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom.” I haven''t seen such a pure movie in a long time. I ask myself sometimes, what is the essence of happiness? But it has been a long time since I’ve stopped and asked myself, what do I need? Although I might complain what my life is missing. This movie imparts upon you the value of existence and the definition of happiness is. It makes you realize that you’ve got everything you need.
Registration is online, and screenings will be held at Taipei''s SPOT-Huashan, Taichung''s Shin Kong Cinemas and Kaohsiung Film Archive.
https://wn.com/Mongolian_And_Tibetan_Culture_Showcased_In_Film_Festival
With the epidemic slowing and restrictions lifted, film festivals are back in action. The Mongolian and Tibetan Film Festival will kick off on Oct. 29. The festival features international films related to the Mongolian and Tibetan culture. Formosa News reporter Stephany Yang gives us a preview.
The first 2021 Mongolian-Tibetan Film Festival will be held from Oct. 29 to Nov. 11. It is curated by the Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Center. The festival will open with “Marked Man,” a film about Mongolia''s war history.
Gene Yao
Curator
This is the first time that a Mongolian-Tibetan Film Festival has been held in Taiwan. Such a film festival is unique and has been seen practically nowhere else in the world. I selected 10 films, which will be screened for free in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. The festival will be divided into four sections. The first section is called “Mongolian Spirit.” There are three movies, all of which have yet to be released in Taiwan.
Hsiao Tsung-huang
Ministry of Culture deputy minister
There are many wonderful films. This is the first Mongolian-Tibetan Film Festival. We hope that more ethnic issues will be featured in future film festivals, and for there to be more ethnic film festivals. Through film festivals, we can give the public a greater multicultural understanding.
The festival will feature 10 films, providing 31 free screenings. The film festival will explore themes of Mongolian and Tibetan history, culture, environmental protection, women, religion, and education.
Jao Cin-cin
Actress
At the moment my favorites are “The Steed” and “The Woman.” I think the acting skills of the horses are very impressive. They even had crying scenes and limping scenes. The technical difficulty of the shots was very high. When watching “The Woman,” I think that apart from being able to see the tenacity of the protagonist, you’re also getting a window into daily life in the mountains and valleys of Mongolia.
Oscar Chiu
Actor
The film I have the strongest impression of is “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom.” I haven''t seen such a pure movie in a long time. I ask myself sometimes, what is the essence of happiness? But it has been a long time since I’ve stopped and asked myself, what do I need? Although I might complain what my life is missing. This movie imparts upon you the value of existence and the definition of happiness is. It makes you realize that you’ve got everything you need.
Registration is online, and screenings will be held at Taipei''s SPOT-Huashan, Taichung''s Shin Kong Cinemas and Kaohsiung Film Archive.
- published: 28 Oct 2021
- views: 1287
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This Mongolian film deserves your attention | Cinevesture International Film Festival #shorts
Want to become a part of inner circle of Chalchitra Talks? Become a community member and buy our Yearly subscription here : https://www.chalchitratalks.com/memb...
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#movie #filmfestival #mongolia
https://wn.com/This_Mongolian_Film_Deserves_Your_Attention_|_Cinevesture_International_Film_Festival_Shorts
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If you like our work you can contribute to us on YouTube Community/Patreon. The higher tiers will also give you access to our exclusive WhatsApp Groups - Chalchitra Movie Club, Chalchitra Book Club, Chalchitra Music Club, Chalchitra Sports Club, and Chalchitra Science Club (Godfathers will get access to all the groups) .
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Channel run by :
Vaibhav Munjal https://www.instagram.com/vaibhavmunjal25/
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Vaani Mahesh https://www.instagram.com/vaanimahesh/
#movie #filmfestival #mongolia
- published: 29 Mar 2024
- views: 4138
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A Mongolian girl with a bag full of happiness / Trailer of submitted film / HANDMOVIE Film Festival
A Mongolian girl with a bag full of happiness / Trailer of submitted film during the summer of 2013 / HANDMOVIE Film Festival.
This short film is a portrait of...
A Mongolian girl with a bag full of happiness / Trailer of submitted film during the summer of 2013 / HANDMOVIE Film Festival.
This short film is a portrait of a young Mongolian woman who came as a child from Mongolia to Germany with great expectations. She lived with her mother in East Germany and experienced the hopelessness and high unemployment rate of a small town in Brandenburg. Her mother first succeeded in securing herself and her daughter a life of dignity but later on she started drinking and became an alcoholic. In the film we are following the protagonist's story from the first bananas she has ever eaten in her life, the solidarity in eastern Germany, her drug experiences, mass consumption and how she found the way back to herself in the prostitution milieu.
https://wn.com/A_Mongolian_Girl_With_A_Bag_Full_Of_Happiness_Trailer_Of_Submitted_Film_Handmovie_Film_Festival
A Mongolian girl with a bag full of happiness / Trailer of submitted film during the summer of 2013 / HANDMOVIE Film Festival.
This short film is a portrait of a young Mongolian woman who came as a child from Mongolia to Germany with great expectations. She lived with her mother in East Germany and experienced the hopelessness and high unemployment rate of a small town in Brandenburg. Her mother first succeeded in securing herself and her daughter a life of dignity but later on she started drinking and became an alcoholic. In the film we are following the protagonist's story from the first bananas she has ever eaten in her life, the solidarity in eastern Germany, her drug experiences, mass consumption and how she found the way back to herself in the prostitution milieu.
- published: 06 Sep 2013
- views: 1727
1:03
Ter Chono. A Mongolian Story - Trailer – 2023 Wyoming International Film Festival
The thirteenth century finds more than half of the world known under the rule of the Mongol hordes.
The thirteenth century finds more than half of the world known under the rule of the Mongol hordes.
https://wn.com/Ter_Chono._A_Mongolian_Story_Trailer_–_2023_Wyoming_International_Film_Festival
The thirteenth century finds more than half of the world known under the rule of the Mongol hordes.
- published: 31 May 2023
- views: 258
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Fly Fishing Film Tour Movie: Mongolia Film Fest Trailer
This video is a trailer for the 2015 fly fishing film tour movie called Mongolia: A fly fishing evolution. This film was shot and produced by Beattie Outdoor Pr...
This video is a trailer for the 2015 fly fishing film tour movie called Mongolia: A fly fishing evolution. This film was shot and produced by Beattie Outdoor Productions.
https://wn.com/Fly_Fishing_Film_Tour_Movie_Mongolia_Film_Fest_Trailer
This video is a trailer for the 2015 fly fishing film tour movie called Mongolia: A fly fishing evolution. This film was shot and produced by Beattie Outdoor Productions.
- published: 22 Dec 2014
- views: 28007
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Mongolia, Valley of the Bears Official Trailer
Official Selection of the 2024 Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital
The Taiga, also known as the boreal forest, represents about 17% of the Eart...
Official Selection of the 2024 Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital
The Taiga, also known as the boreal forest, represents about 17% of the Earth's surface and has the highest density of rivers and natural springs in the world. In Mongolia, its primary forests and pure waters have kept an entire population nomadic on its lands for thousands of years. But for more than 30 years, the rich natural resources of these Mongolian lands have fallen prey to illegal hunters and miners, often from the local population.
Directed by Hamid Sardar
https://wn.com/Mongolia,_Valley_Of_The_Bears_Official_Trailer
Official Selection of the 2024 Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital
The Taiga, also known as the boreal forest, represents about 17% of the Earth's surface and has the highest density of rivers and natural springs in the world. In Mongolia, its primary forests and pure waters have kept an entire population nomadic on its lands for thousands of years. But for more than 30 years, the rich natural resources of these Mongolian lands have fallen prey to illegal hunters and miners, often from the local population.
Directed by Hamid Sardar
- published: 12 Feb 2024
- views: 622
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Starting Bus Stop Films Mongolia!
Australian BUS STOP FILMS has been collaborating with people with disabilities since 2008, through ‘Inclusive Film making’ programs and content creation and has...
Australian BUS STOP FILMS has been collaborating with people with disabilities since 2008, through ‘Inclusive Film making’ programs and content creation and has won over 50 international awards at international film festivals and showcases. ACM is delighted to partner with BUS STOP FILMS, and produce the BUS STOP FILMS model in Mongolia, an accessible film studies program for the benefit of the local disabled community. With this aim, 15 people with disabilities will participate in the program and will be given an opportunity to make films through a special curriculum on film-making.
https://wn.com/Starting_Bus_Stop_Films_Mongolia
Australian BUS STOP FILMS has been collaborating with people with disabilities since 2008, through ‘Inclusive Film making’ programs and content creation and has won over 50 international awards at international film festivals and showcases. ACM is delighted to partner with BUS STOP FILMS, and produce the BUS STOP FILMS model in Mongolia, an accessible film studies program for the benefit of the local disabled community. With this aim, 15 people with disabilities will participate in the program and will be given an opportunity to make films through a special curriculum on film-making.
- published: 27 Mar 2019
- views: 20
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MONGOLIA: Devil Dancers perform (1926)
GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ-MONGOLIA-DEVIL-DANCERS-PERFORM
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GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ-MONGOLIA-DEVIL-DANCERS-PERFORM
Mongolian Devil-dancers:
Full Description:
MONGOLIA (China or Mongolia).
Crowd of Mongolians surge forwards, pagoda shaped structure full of small children being carried through crowd. procession of men wearing devil masks:
SLATE: Laughable to the Western mind but calculated by the Mongol to terrify the evil eye into a satanic perspiration.
Men in dragon costume dancing round square.
Background: Mongolian Devil-dancers:
FILM ID: VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ-MONGOLIA-DEVIL-DANCERS-PERFORM
Archive: Reuters
Archive managed by: British Pathé
https://wn.com/Mongolia_Devil_Dancers_Perform_(1926)
GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ-MONGOLIA-DEVIL-DANCERS-PERFORM
Mongolian Devil-dancers:
Full Description:
MONGOLIA (China or Mongolia).
Crowd of Mongolians surge forwards, pagoda shaped structure full of small children being carried through crowd. procession of men wearing devil masks:
SLATE: Laughable to the Western mind but calculated by the Mongol to terrify the evil eye into a satanic perspiration.
Men in dragon costume dancing round square.
Background: Mongolian Devil-dancers:
FILM ID: VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVABT7UUWZYAIA07IX03FJ446KVQ-MONGOLIA-DEVIL-DANCERS-PERFORM
Archive: Reuters
Archive managed by: British Pathé
- published: 20 Oct 2020
- views: 260