Mongolia, Tuv Aimag Horse Racing, Girl Rider (2000)
Category: Exhibiton Related
Length: 47:15
Film ID | V-450-07 |
Film Description | In the summer of 2000 Dr. Paula L.W. Sabloff traveled to Mongolia to film nomadic people today in conjunction with an exhibit that was to be put on at Penn Museum the following year, entitled Modern Mongolia, Reclaiming Genghis Khan. Dr. Sabloff was joined by cameraman Tom Gillern, and crew member Heather Marshall, who used a mini dv camera to videotape extensive interviews with Mongolian people from various backgrounds to give an overview of lifestyles today, as well as scenes of life on the Mongolian steppes. This collection contains the unedited tapes from the sessions, together with metadata gathered onsite. 0:00 Exterior of pensioners' gers, twilite Book of Poetry by old woman 2:00 Naadam at Tuv aimag: Horses warming up 3:45 Child sitting on rope 7:40 3 men with hats - Portrait 9:00 Horses waling before race 10:58 Child (Chintelaa) chanting to horse on horse 19:00 Saddle, hands, reins 20:00 Kids w/ ice cream 23:00 'Trendy' Mongolians: driving BMW, dressed in leather pants 24:00 Champion wrestler 26:10 Men meeting: faces, hands, sweat scraper tool 32:00 Water truck 37:00 Race, 38 (compression shot), horses 38:34 Man holding baby 40:00 Faces-- Portrait of people in crowd 42:00 Horses finishing race 43:00 Race -- good finish |
Video Category | Exhibiton Related |
Topics | Mongolia, Tuv Aimag |
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