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  1. Taiga (1992) is an eight-hour ethnographic film directed and photographed by Ulrike Ottinger. It focuses on the life and rituals of nomadic peoples in Northern Mongolia, specifically the Darkhad nomads and the Soyon Uriankhai. It is divided into 38 parts: Der Oul-Paß mit Obo-Heiligtum - Wächter zum Darkhad-Tal; Das Tal der Darkhad ...

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    Taiga is an eight-hour documentary directed and photographed by Ulrike Ottinger. It focuses on the life and rituals of nomadic peoples in Northern Mongolia, specifically the Darkhad nomads and the Sojon Urinjanghai.

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    • Documentary
    • Ulrike Ottinger
    • 1995-01
  3. Feb 17, 2019 · After majestically surveying the landscape, the film zeroes in on the region’s human inhabitants, a tribe of nomadic herders who live in large tents known as yurts. Slowly and methodically, the film insinuates itself into their culture.

  4. TAIGA is not only one of the most fascinating films of the year, but a landmark in the West’s attempts to represent the East. Marli Feldvoß, epd Film, Nr. 5, 1992

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  5. Feb 21, 1992 · Overview. The Darkhad and Soyon Uriyanghai peoples live in a vast valley in Northern Mongolia, much as their ancestors have for centuries. "Taiga" is the record of a long period spent by the German filmmaker Ulrike Ottinger among these people. Ulrike Ottinger. Director, Writer. Top Billed Cast. We don't have any cast added to this movie.

  6. Synopsis. The Darkhad and Soyon Uriyanghai peoples live in a vast valley in Northern Mongolia, much as their ancestors have for centuries. “Taiga” is the record of a long period spent by the German filmmaker Ulrike Ottinger among these people. Crew. Details.

  7. A Journey to Northern Mongolia. Germany 1991/92, 16 mm, color, 501 minutes, Subtitled Screening in two or three parts possible. A journey to the yak and reindeer nomads in the northern land of the Mongols. Stations: The Oul Pass with holy Obo relic - Guards of the Darkhad Valley. The valley of the Darkhad Nomads. Nomads along the Altrag River.