The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival has wrapped up, and one of its big winners is “Silent City Driver” directed by the prolific Mongolian theatre and movie director Sengedorj Janchivdorj. The film has scooped awards for the Best Film and the Best Production Design. Janchivdorj’s slow-paced character study about a lonesome ex-con who finds solace in his job as a hearse-driver, was one of the films that stood out in the Official Selection from the beginning. It’s a gripping, beautifully shot drama about a man tortured by demons from the past who tries to accept his new life in a type of inner incarceration.
Silent City Driver is screening at Tallinn Black Nights
Myagmar (Tuvshinbayar Amartuvshin) has been released from prison after serving 14 years for a crime he will call an accident. Once outside in freedom, he immediately goes to search for a job, a task that proves...
Silent City Driver is screening at Tallinn Black Nights
Myagmar (Tuvshinbayar Amartuvshin) has been released from prison after serving 14 years for a crime he will call an accident. Once outside in freedom, he immediately goes to search for a job, a task that proves...
- 12/1/2024
- by Marina D. Richter
- AsianMoviePulse
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