The story is set in the vast, remote Mongolian steppe and begins with the discovery of a murdered woman’s naked body [4, 12, 15].
Noted for its painterly quality and use of natural light, captured by French cinematographer Aymerick Pilarski [8, 12]. Ondog(2019)
An inexperienced 18-year-old police officer is assigned to guard the crime scene overnight [4, 12, 17]. The story is set in the vast, remote
The film highlights the collision between ancient lifestyles and modern technology, showing characters using smartphones, home pregnancy tests, and listening to Elvis Presley while living in yurts and riding camels [8, 11, 16]. The film highlights the collision between ancient lifestyles
It premiered at the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival where it competed for the Golden Bear [4, 19]. It won the Grand Prix at Film Fest Gent [19].
It is described as a "meditative art film" with minimal dialogue and an unhurried, non-linear narrative [5, 12, 18].