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Khadak
Directed by
Jessica Hope Woodworth
,
Peter Brosens
Not Rated
2006
1h 44m
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6.9
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Set in the frozen steppes of Mongolia, a young nomad confronted with his destiny after animals fall victim to a plague which threatens to eradicate nomadism.
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Cast of Khadak
Batzul Khayankhyarvaa
Bagi
Tsetsegee Byamba
Zolzaya
Damchaa Banzar
Grandfather
Tserendarizav Dashnyam
Schamanin
Dugarsuren Dagvadorj
Mother
Ehkhtaivan Uuriintuya
Nara
Otgontogos Namsrai
Psychiatrist
Gereisukh Otgon
Nurse
Jessica Hope Woodworth
Director / Writer
Peter Brosens
Director / Writer / Producer
Adrian Politowski
Producer
Joost de Vries
Producer
Leontine Petit
Producer
Jeremy Burdek
Producer
Nadia Khamlichi
Producer
Khadak Ratings & Reviews
Oregonian
Stan Hall
Cinematography aficionados will be enthralled. Unfortunately, Khadak also has a story to tell, and does so in very slow and baffling ways, especially in a second half chock-full of muddled, exhausting symbolism.
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
There's an eerie, magical quality to the political and symbolist fable embedded in Khadak, a visually beautiful film about disappearing nomadic culture on the harsh steppes of Mongolia.
Chicago Tribune
Sid Smith
It gorgeously recalls Fellini and Koyaanisqatsi and hauntingly pits ancient tradition against science, oppression and industrial rot.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
An unusual film set in Mongolia which contrasts the spiritual vitalities of shamanism with the dehumanizing rigors of industrial capitalism.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Khadak is beautifully filmed and energetically acted, with standout performances by newcomer Tsetsegee Byamba as Zolzaya and Batzu Khayankhyarvaa as Bagi.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Even when their picture wanders from any reasonable path, it's never less than stunning to look at.
Film Journal International
Maria Garcia
A highly imaginative film, beautifully scored and well-acted.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
A marvelously acted, brave and absorbing film. Catch it whenever and wherever you can.
Newsday
John Anderson
Khadak makes the most of Mongolia's vast horizons and swallowing space, the grandeur of emptiness, together with precisely composed pictures, making the whole thing seem like one of Bagi's visions.
New York Press
Eric Kohn
A gorgeous panoply of natural wonders and far-flung mysticism, the Mongolian-made drama Khadak is a unique adventure.
Village Voice
Nick Pinkerton
The rebellion never achieves the mythopoeic visual potency it strives for; while passably adopting several familiar modes of art-house style... Khadak doesn't exhibit full, dynamic fluency in any of them.
Variety
Leslie Felperin
With its emblematic characters and sometimes baffling, mystical storyline, pic ultimately remains emotionally distant.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...feels like a film school experiment gone horribly wrong.
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