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Cinematographically, Tom Hunii Kino is a love letter to the Mongolian landscape, but a melancholic one. Dorjpalam’s camera often holds on empty horizons—the tal (steppe) stretching into infinity. But these are not the heroic, man-conquering-nature shots of earlier Soviet-influenced films. Instead, the steppe here is a : under the present, you can almost see the ghost of the lama’s horse, the shadow of his traveling theater troupe. The 1971 technology—the bulky cameras, the bureaucratic film permits—seems absurd against the timelessness of the land. The film crew is not conquering nature; they are being humbled by history.

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