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Mongolian-born, German-trained and financed director Byambasuren Davaa’s follow-up to ‘The Story of the Weeping Camel’ delivers more of the same: a low-key dra. · W ith The Cave of the Yellow Dog, director Byambasuren Davaa only tweaks the template of her docudrama The Story of the Weeping Camel, employing a slightly more melodramatic narrative for her depiction of the day-to-day routines and cultural predicament of nomadic Mongolians. The friction between her real-life protagonist clan’s traditional customs and the outlying 3/4. · The Cave of the Yellow Dog: Directed by Byambasuren Davaa. With Batchuluun Urjindorj, Buyandulam Daramdadi, Nansal Batchuluun, Nansalmaa Batchuluun. The little Nansal finds a baby dog in the Mongolian veld, who becomes her best friend against all rejections of her parents.9/10(K).
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The Cave of the Yellow Dog. by. Byambasuren Davaa. · Rating details · 83 ratings · 9 reviews. Davaa, a young filmmaker, returns to her native country and to the region where she grew up to show us life among the nomadic people. Through the touching story of the young girl Nansaa and her little dog Zochor, she depicts the freedom of life on the steppes, as well as the spirituality of the people and the significance of the Buddhist faith. One summer in the life of a young Mongolian girl and her family. Director Byambasuren Davaa effectively accentuates the drama of daily routine, giving the entire film a National Geographic aura. The Cave of the Yellow Dog (Mongolian Шар нохойн там) is a Mongolian/German film written and directed by Byambasuren Davaa. The film was submitted as Mongolia's contender for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It won the Deutscher Filmpreis Award for Best Children's Picture.
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