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Khadak (2006 film)

Khadak is a 2006 Belgian/Dutch/German drama film directed by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth.

Production
The idea of Khadak was born in 1999 when Peter Brosens was filming the last part of his Mongolian trilogy, Poets of Mongolia. In Mongolia he met Jessica Woodworth, who was working on her documentary ''Urga's Song''.{{cite web The movie was co-produced by Germany (Ma.Ja.De Filmproduktions-GmbH) and the Netherlands (Lemming Film).{{cite web == Plot ==
Plot
The film is set in the steppes of Mongolia and takes place during winter in the latter half of the 20th century. It explores the events which concern Bagi, a nomadic herder, during his coming of age and the forced relocation of his people.{{cite web Bagi has epilepsy and is subject to fits which cause visions and out-of-body experiences. When local officials claim that a disease is killing the livestock his family relies on, Bagi and many others are forcibly relocated and made to work at an open pit mine mining coal. Eventually, Bagi meets a woman named Zolzaya, who participates in raids against the freight trains which transport coal away from the facility. As Bagi fights to overcome his epilepsy, together with Zolzaya he leads a group of young people who try to disrupt the mining operations and enliven the despondent populace to return to their nomadic lifestyle.{{cite web ==Cast==
Cast
Batzul Khayankhyarvaa as Bagi • Tsetsgee Byambaa as Zolzaya • Banzar Damchaa as Grandfather • Tserendarizav Dashnyam as Shamaness • Dugarsuren Dagvadorj as Mother • Uuriintuya Enkhtaivan as Naraa ==Music==
Music
Some of the music in this film is composed and performed by the Mongolian band Altan Urag. ==Release and awards==
Release and awards
Khadak was screened numerous film festivals around the world, including Toronto and Sundance.{{cite web ==References==
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