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Previews of Upcoming Films, Videos and New Media Coming To Theaters, Festivals, DVD and the Internet. Magical Realism In The Mountains of MongoliaFriday, October 12-------In a busy season of Fall premieres, one of the most unique films in the pipeline has to be KHADAK, the feature debut of writers-directors Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth. The film won the prestigious Lion of the Future Award at the Venice Film Festival, following its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. It opens theatrically today at New York's Cinema Village, to be followed by a national release by LifeSize Entertainment. The film is set in the frozen steppes of Mongolia, where it tells the magical-realist fable of Bagi (Batzul Khayankhyarvaa) , a young nomad shepherd who confronts his destiny to become a shaman. After a plague strikes their herd, Bagi and his family are relocated to a mining town. There, he saves the life of Zolzaya (Tsetsegee Byamba,) a beautiful performer/coal thief. When Bagi discovers that the plague was a government lie fabricated to eradicate nomadic life, he and Zolzaya incite a revolution. Bagi's shaman powers help rally his people, but will they ever be able to return to their former lives? Sandy Mandelberger, Coming Attractions Editor 12.10.2007 | Coming Attractions's blog |
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