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To Kill a Mongolian Horse

A Window on Asian Cinema

City/Urbanization · Human Rights/Labor/Social

  • CountryMalaysia/Hong Kong, China
  • Production Year2024
  • Running Time98min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Once the top horsemen, friends Saina and Hasa now perform in traditional horse shows to make a living. Unlike Hasa who sells all his horses and sheep after deciding to move to the city, Saina tries to hold on to his beloved horses, shuttling between his farm and the performance arena. But this winter, which came late due to global warming, feels unusually harsh following a drought. With his father’s gambling debts and drinking problem, as well as his separation from his wife, nothing seems to be going Saina’s way. Director Jiang Xiaoxuan, born and raised in Inner Mongolia, cast her friend who was a horseman for her film, which depicts the lives of Mongolians pushed out from the grasslands to the cities and from the cities to tourist spots. The plaintive image of him riding a white horse with a bottle of liquor in hand, straddling the yellow centerline of a road filled with cars, lingers long in memory. (CHOI Eun)
Director
Director
JIANG Xiaoxuan
Hailing from Inner Mongolia, Jiang is a film director who studied film at NYU′s Tisch School of the Arts. Her narrative short, Graveyard of Horses (2022), won the NETPAC Award at the BIFF and the Grand Prix at the Hiroshima International Film Festival. The director’s feature debut, To Kill a Mongolian Horse, was selected for Venice Days at the Venice Film Festival and was also chosen for the Asian Cinema Fund (ACF) and Asian Project Market (APM) at the 2023 Busan International Film Festival.
Credit
  • Director
    JIANG Xiaoxuan
  • ProducerZhulin MO
  • CastSaina
    Tonggalag
    Undus
    Qilemuge
  • ScreenplayXiaoxuan JIANG
  • Production CompanyDa Huang Pictures
    dahuangpictures.producer@gmail.com
Photo
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한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER