The little Nansal finds a baby dog in the Mongolian veld, who becomes her best friend against all rejections of her parents.The little Nansal finds a baby dog in the Mongolian veld, who becomes her best friend against all rejections of her parents.The little Nansal finds a baby dog in the Mongolian veld, who becomes her best friend against all rejections of her parents.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 2 nominations total
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The cinematography and music are both quietly beautiful, creating a nice atmosphere. There is much warmth in the depiction of family life. The film skilfully avoids sentimentality. Like the just-released Offside, the characters are all non-professionals, adding authenticity.
For what it's worth, my five year old son loved it and gave it 10/10 stars.
This film is so beautiful - the rolling steppe, the vast and broody skies, storms, lost children, marauding wolves - lots of excitement - car chases and people screwing and exploding bombs with bits of bodies flying about are not the only excitement available to us thank God.
It is exciting to see a mode of life so totally different to our own and portrayed so honestly and without any moral squint at all. I was enthralled from start to finish. The scene where they take down the yurt and pack up their belongings to move to new grazing - wonderful music by the way - was perfect. And although the film suggested (never preached) that this way of life might not endure for too long I, for one, felt that in spite of the hardships and unrelenting battle with nature involved in their lives, going to work in McDonalds could never be seen as a tempting alternative.
Go and see it.
The Cave of the Yellow Dog centers around Nansaa, A little girl in a family of five nomadic Mongolians. Her father is a sheep-herder, while mom helps with the care taking and feeding of her her family. One day Nasaa comes across a small dog hiding in a cave, which she quickly names Zachor (means Spot) and takes home (altough her father is most displeased about it) From then on the film centers mostly on the three children in the household, and Nasaa's relationship with the dog. This film is pure simplicity, in terms of plot, and is mostly about people living in a basic, if not normal, world. Far from the everyday rat-race of most people's lives.
Those of you who are fans of gorgeous, lush cinematography, won't be able to find fault with this film. The landscapes portrayed in Cave are of the Mongolian Highlands and are amongst't the most beautiful ever captured on film. I was constantly blown away by each successive shot. I really can't go on enough about how awesome the cinematography and landscapes are in this film. It really has to be seen to be believed.
The acting is especially well done, especially when you factor in the extremely Young age of the three children in the film (god knows how long it took for the director to capture many of the scenes). Mom and Dad (as the film never really lets you know their names) also did great jobs in portraying the lives of nomadic peoples.
The score is almost as beautiful as the landscapes featured in the film. The music features traditional sounding oriental flute and violin music, which sounds very melancholy and heart-wrenching.
My only reservation is that, I think a lot of people will find this movie boring, as it has a very slow pacing. And now there is no action or explosions in it. The film actually looks very low budget, as if it was shot on a digital camera. But why it may lack a huge budget, this movie has a big heart, as well as a very relevant political message.
So if a good family story is your kind of thing, or your interested in seeing achingly beautifully filmed shots of the Mongolian Highlands, or if you just want to bring home a movie your significant other won't complain about, absolutely see this film.
My rating 9 out of 10 (Worth Owning).
Yeah,it may not have the strong storyline, however it's the simplicity that makes this film great and touching. By the way, the music in the film is excellent! This film reminds me some of Iranian films regarding children and animals I've watched. They may not live a wealthy life but they do cherish what they have.
Did you know
- TriviaAward: Palme dog 2005 (best dog-actor of the year: Zochor).
- Quotes
Oldest daughter: Will I be reborn as a person in my next life?
Older woman: Come here, I'll show you something.
[dropping a palm-full of rice grains onto an upward needle]
Older woman: [handing the needle to the girl] Tell me when a grain of rice balances on the tip of the needle.
Oldest daughter: [dropping rice onto the needle for a while]
Older woman: [chuckles]
Oldest daughter: That's impossible!
Older woman: See, my child? That's how hard it is to be born again as a person. That's why a human life is so valuable.
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- Also known as
- The Cave of the Yellow Dog
- Filming locations
- Mongolia(on location)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- €600,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $141,803
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,229
- Nov 12, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $3,447,214
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1