ShAFF 2021: Spirit of Adventure Films 4 - The Horse Tamer
The Horse Tamer 85 minutes
PLEASE NOTE: The screening at 19:30 on Fri 9 Jul is an outdoor screening taking place at The Peace Gardens.
For centuries, the Darhat people have protected the border between Mongolia and Russian Siberia. A nomadic population, the Darhat are famous for their breeding of powerful white horses with which they migrate from steppe to steppe. But for the last few years, thieves have been seizing the Darhat's horses and selling them to Russian slaughterhouses. The thieves belong to the Tuvan tribes and live on the Russian side of the border. To get the horses across, they are helped by the Tsaatan, reindeer herders, who live on the Mongolian side of the border. When his white stallion disappears, Shukhert, a Darhat horseman, decides to pursuit the bandits with many odds against him, to find his horse and bring him back in time for winter. In this oriental western-style documentary, reality exceeds fiction, but all situations are authentic. Horse thefts being common in this region and worth a lot, always triggers epic chases through the grandiose landscapes of northern Mongolia. From Buddhism to shamanism, from horses to reindeer, from hunters to gold searching, his journey is full of encounters that are all combined to understand the mosaic of a complex region, crossed by multiple ethnic and socio-economic tensions. Through his knowledge of the Mongolian territory, culture and language, as well as his experience of living in Mongolia for over ten years, Hamid Sardar bring us along in this extraordinary documentary to the heart of a world only accessible to the natives, at the frontiers of danger and justice.
- Duration
- 1 hour 30 minutes
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