Background Facts:
Weeping Camel was directed and written by renown Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni. The movie was released in September 6, 2003 and was released internationally in 2004 and won an Oscar award in Best Documentary at the 77th Academey Award.
Synopsis:
Weeping Camel is a movie that is set in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia, that is mainly revolving around a family of herders and a mother camel who in which rejects her baby camel at a difficult birth. Since the birth of the baby calf the mother camel was unwilling to take care of her calf, thus leads the family herders to initate the solution of doing a ritual, that they need to bring in a violinist who plays the traditional Morin Khurr to bring the mother camel to its proper sense as in the role as a mother.
This movie pulls in a view of another life in another land that we don't know and should watch and see the life style of this family.

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