Aoluguya Aoluguya trailer anthropology documentary on the Evenki a Chinese minority











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A Chinese anthropology documentary about sinification measures and hunting ban on the Evenki reindeer herders, an ethnic minority in China. It records life of the Evenki after moving down to the government-built settlement off the mountain. • Rent or purchase to watch full film: • https://www.orientindiefilms.com/cont... • SYNOPSIS • In the Greater Khingan Range of northern China, there is a rather legendary ethnic minority, the Evenki reindeer herders. Three hundred years ago, they came from further northern Siberia. They have been hunting and raising reindeer for generations and have their own traditional way of life. • In 2003, they moved out of the mountains into a government settlement. The ban on hunting followed, and the Evenki, who had lost their forests and shotguns, felt lonely. Some returned to the mountains and resumed their traditional life. Liuxia who lost husband uses alcohol to forget pain. It is because nothing in the world belongs to her anymore except for the sun in the sky, the reindeer, and her distant son. Her younger brother Weijia is a lost artist and alcoholic. He Xie uses the harmonica to express his sadness. The Chief Maria-Suo watches the changing times indifferently. • Time flies quietly, and the deer bell sound recedes. Would the once familiar forest still belong to them? • Aoluguya, Aoluguya is the first documentary of Gu Tao's Evenki trilogy. • • INFORMATION • 1 hour 20 minutes | English Simplified Chinese subtitles | SD (720x576) • China | 2007 • Director: Gu Tao (https://www.orientindiefilms.com/cont...) • • AWARDS FILM FESTIVALS • 1. Winner of Gold Award in Nature Documentary, 2010 Shanghai International Film Festival • 2. Winner of Jury Prize, 2010 Ânûû-rû Âboro International Documentary Film Festival • 3. Winner of Best International Sales Potential Award, 2006 Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival • 4. Winner of Top 10, 2008 China Independent Film Festival • HIGHLIGHT ENDORSEMENT • “This film goes beyond the ordinary anthropology documentary. It is full of aestheticized political ridicule, and presents an oriental ambiguous breadth and depth.” • Wei Xiao Bo, Douban reviewer • “Aoluguya Aoluguya is in fact a wonderful portrait of a life that once was and people who could have been – but are now completely different.” • Sedef Hekimgil, Critics Associated • REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION • 1. This Chinese anthropology documentary has the rating of 8.5 on Douban. • 2. It presents the Evenki reindeer herders objectively and is of great value to the study on the sinification, hunting ban, and cultural inheritance.

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