Son of Mongolia

Son of Mongolia

Release date : November 20, 1936
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Mongolian /
Director : Ilya Trauberg /
Production companies : Lenfilm /
November 20, 1936 1h 23m Soviet Union Drama Mongolian More
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A strange film as beautifully jumbled as the political environment out of which it sprang, like a handsome weed, "Son of Mongolia" is a travelogue of unique and authentic richness, an amusing Far Eastern horse opera of picaresque character, and a scientifically valuable anthropological document in which the Soviet film industry may well take pride. Objective and modern, yet permeated with a fresh folk quality that goes back to the reckless and lovely Tartary of Genghis Khan, it rises above all its inescapable Soviet-isms into a new frontier region of plains, mountains, tents and herds, a world still appreciably beyond the range of Western cameras.
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  • title:Son of Mongolia
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1936
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Mongolian ·
  • Director: Ilya Trauberg /
  • Writers: Boris Lapin · Lev Slavin · Zakhar Khatsrevin ·
  • Production companies: Lenfilm ·
  • Overview:A strange film as beautifully jumbled as the political environment out of which it sprang, like a handsome weed, "Son of Mongolia" is a travelogue of unique and authentic richness, an amusing Far Eastern horse opera of picaresque character, and a scientifically valuable anthropological document in which the Soviet film industry may well take pride. Objective and modern, yet permeated with a fresh folk quality that goes back to the reckless and lovely Tartary of Genghis Khan, it rises above all its inescapable Soviet-isms into a new frontier region of plains, mountains, tents and herds, a world still appreciably beyond the range of Western cameras.
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