Son of Mongolia

Son of Mongolia

100 mins | Drama | Nov. 20, 1936

A strange film as beautifully jumbled as the political environment out of which it sprang, like a handsome weed, "Son of Mongolia" is a travelogue of unique and authentic richness, an amusing Far Eastern horse opera of picaresque character, and a scientifically valuable anthropological document in which the Soviet film industry may well take pride. Objective and modern, yet permeated with a fresh folk quality that goes back to the reckless and lovely Tartary of Genghis Khan, it rises above all its inescapable Soviet-isms into a new frontier region of plains, mountains, tents and herds, a world still appreciably beyond the range of Western cameras.

Son of Mongolia

100 mins | Drama | Nov. 20, 1936

Son of Mongolia
A strange film as beautifully jumbled as the political environment out of which it sprang, like a handsome weed, "Son of Mongolia" is a travelogue of unique and authentic richness, an amusing Far Eastern horse opera of picaresque character, and a scientifically valuable anthropological document in which the Soviet film industry may well take pride. Objective and modern, yet permeated with a fresh folk quality that goes back to the reckless and lovely Tartary of Genghis Khan, it rises above all its inescapable Soviet-isms into a new frontier region of plains, mountains, tents and herds, a world still appreciably beyond the range of Western cameras.
Producers Lenfilm
Original title Сын Монголии
Directors Ilya Trauberg
Writers Zakhar Khatsrevin, Boris Lapin, Lev Slavin

Cast

Igin-Khorlo

as Dulma

Susor-Barma

as Chauffeur

Bat-Ochir Danzan

as The Prince

Gam-Bo

as Innkeeper

Ir-Kan

as Prince's Foreign Advisor

Tsegmid Nyam

as The Monk