Örnjägarens son
Synopsis et Consensus de la critique
Twelve-year-old Bazarbai is unlike other Nomad boys his age. He dreams of leaving behind the green pastures of his native Western Mongolian province, lured instead by the call of the urban jungle: Ulan Bator. But Bazarbai's father has his own aspirations: One day, the young boy will make him proud by following the famed eagle hunter's own footsteps. When Bazarbai's brother, Khan, is forced to leave home for Ulan Bator, Bazarbai feels deeply hurt and betrayed; he should have been the one sent into the big city. In an attempt to cheer him up, Bazarbai's father takes him to the great Eagle Festival; but the young boy is inconsolable.
- De René Bo Hansen
- Avec Bazarbai Matei, Serikbai Khulan, Mardan Matei
- Nationalité Allemand, Danois, Suédois
avis du public :
2,2
critique presse :
2,2
- Genre Drame
- Sous-genre Film d'auteur
- Thématique Nature et environnement , Jeunesse , Animaux
- Émotion Contemplatif , Triste