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  1. Black Milk (German: Schwarze Milch) is a 2020 German-Mongolian drama film directed by Uisenma Borchu. It was selected to be shown in the Panorama section at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival.

  2. A brave personal film from Uisenna Borchu, who left her home country of Mongolia at 4 years old to live in Germany, and who basically plays herself here. A return to Mongolia and her complex connection to her sister, who stayed behind, are at the heart of the film.

  3. Film Review: Black Milk (2020) by Uisenma Borchu. Rouven Linnarz. In her second feature after the critically acclaimed “Don't Look At Me That Way” (2015) Mongolian-German director Usienma again deals with characters in between two cultures.

  4. Feb 24, 2020 · A Mongolian woman disillusioned with the West returns to her native land to visit her sister in Uisenma Borchus sexually liberated drama of the steppes...

  5. Christine Schorr Editing. Benedikt Hoenes Sound. Gunsmaa Tsogzol Cast. Terbish Demberel Cast. Critics reviews. A young woman is searching for her roots and discovers an idiosyncratic, radical sensuality that not only transgresses Mongolian conventions but also those of the supposedly more liberal West.

  6. BLACK MILK. In Uisenma Borchus second semi-biographical film, a young woman is searching for her roots and discovers an idiosyncratic, radical sensuality that not only transgresses Mongolian conventions but also those of the supposedly more liberal West.

  7. Black Milk is a film directed by Uisenma Borchu with Gunsmaa Tsogzol, Uisenma Borchu, Franz Rogowski, Terbish Demberel .... Year: 2020. Original title: Schwarze Milch. Synopsis: After years of living in Germany, Wessi visits her sister Ossi in their common homeland of Mongolia.