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The Story of the Weeping Camel (2004)

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Reviews Counted:102

Fresh:97

Rotten:5

Average Rating:7.6/10

Consensus: Delightful and strangely moving.

Rated: PG

Runtime: 90 mins

Genre: Education/General Interest

Theatrical Release:Jun 4, 2004 Limited

Box Office: $1,273,397

Synopsis: Effortlessly blending drama, nature documentary, and ethnographic film, THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL weaves a magical tale about a nomadic Mongolian family who reunite a rejected baby camel with... Effortlessly blending drama, nature documentary, and ethnographic film, THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL weaves a magical tale about a nomadic Mongolian family who reunite a rejected baby camel with its mother. When a mother camel refuses to sustain her child, the keepers of the camels often reunite them in a ritual with folk music and chanting, the results of which elicit deep emotion--even causing the mother camel to weep real tears. Exploring more than just traditional ritual, this film speaks to the very nature of love--the baby camel cannot survive without his mother, just as no animal or person can. Directors Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni drew upon the documentary style of Robert Flaherty (NANOOK OF THE NORTH), who recreated events to comprehensively portray his subjects. The pair tirelessly filmed spontaneous events for much of the mother-baby story, but chose to recreate certain moments in the family's daily life. A particularly humorous and insightful example involves a young boy who clearly feels conflicted between his family life and his desire for a more Western life. The film creates a contrast between the two, showing the boy listening to traditional fables in his family's tent, but then dreaming about owning a television. This spare film provides a visually enchanting and unique learning experience. [More]

Director: Byambasuren Davaa, Luigi Falorni

Director: Byambasuren Davaa, Luigi Falorni
Screenwriter: Luigi Falorni, Byambasuren Davaa
Studio: ThinkFilm

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  • An exotic and beautiful tale, The Story of the Weeping Camel follows the adventures of a family of camel herders in Mongolia's Gobi Desert as they face a crisis when their camel rejects her newborn calf after a difficult birth.
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    Not a lot happens, but it's different and watchable (in a 'day in the life of a nomad... next on the Discovery Channel' sort of way).

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    02/11/05
    Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
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    Uneasily positioned between fictional drama and cultural documentary.

    Full Review Source: Sun Publications (Chicago, IL) | comment Comment
    06/18/04
    Josh Larsen
    Josh Larsen
    Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)

    Just a little too slow moving for me.

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    06/07/04
    Richard Roeper
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    Could have made a really sweet short documentary, is, instead, a long, relatively uneventful film that tries viewers' patience.

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    03/08/04
    Steve Rhodes
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    One hump or two?

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    07/23/04
    Thomas Delapa
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    Boulder Weekly

    It's a beautiful blend of documentary footage, dramatic tension and traditional storytelling, highlighted with social commentary and plenty of camel folklore.

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    I haven't been this moved by the ineffable wisdom conveyed in the eyes of beasts since Robert Bresson's transcendent Au Hasard Balthazar (1966).

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    06/17/04
    Andrew Sarris
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    Mixing documentary and staged footage, [the] movie is irresistibly beguiling, in large part because of the simplicity of its story.

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    06/10/04
    Andy Klein
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    Transcends genre to become a deeply affecting allegory about the importance of patience and acceptance.

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    Anton Bitel
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    The film's success rests largely on the shoulders of this engaging clan who, unlike most reality television stars, pays no attention to the cameras.

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    08/30/04
    Beth Jones
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    Roanoke Times (Virginia)

    The truths shown here about the shared human experience are as big as the story being told is small.

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    08/20/04
    Bruce Kirkland
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    An entrancing story of how the neglected reconnect with the mother culture.

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