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Un jeune chaman (2023)

Review by Blue-Grotto

Un jeune chaman

9/10

Modern and ancient romance

Frost sparkles in the moonlight, snow falls on the mountains and concrete towers of Ulaanbaatar, and wind sweeps through the city and into the hearts of its people. The wind carries spirits and messages both ancient and modern.

A teenager, Ze, has a gift for seeing hidden things and for communicating with the spirits. People appear to glow, or they are in trouble, it seems to him. They sometimes run away from Ze because they don't want to know the truth in their hearts and fates. One young woman, Maralaa, does not run away. She is skeptical of Ze, but gradually warms to him. The pair begin to etch their dreams in drawings as well as each other's hearts. Her dream is to live in the country with animals and his is to make dreams come true. Another future seems possible for them. Everything happens in its own time.

This authentic, beautiful, touching, and unique romance is brought to life by the real experiences and imagination of director Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir. Her character-driven film is full of resplendent shots of Ulaanbaatar and its outskirts. Ambient sounds of water, wind, barking dogs, and other local things capture the personality of the place. Even if Imogen Poots and Daniel Day-Lewis were cast in leading roles they could not outshine the local actors bringing the characters to life, for only locals can do it. Purev-Ochir was present at this North American premier screening at the Toronto International Film Festival. "Things are not black and white," she said. "It is possible to be both traditional and modern."

Wind is prevalent in this mostly treeless country so it has a special place in the hearts of the Mongolian people. It has spiritual power to transform. People fall down, rivers crumble, and we all make mistakes. The wind and spirits change the city, nature, and people.

City of Wind reveals that it is possible to be a modern human in touch with the ancient past and nature, and that together there is strength. Such amazing international films change me just like the winds that sweep through Ulaanbaatar.
  • Blue-Grotto
  • Oct 8, 2023

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