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So, 'Friendly Mongolia' is this fascinating documentary from 1987, right? A three-member crew from the Films Division of the Indian government ventured into Mongolia back in '86. The atmosphere is super immersive, capturing the stark beauty of the landscape and the warmth of the people. It flows at a pretty leisurely pace, allowing you to soak in the culture and daily life there. The practical effects are, well, it's all about real life, you know? No special gimmicks, just authenticity. The performances come from locals rather than actors, which gives it this raw edge that's often missing in more polished docs. It's just an intriguing snapshot of a place that's often overlooked in cinema. You really get a sense of Mongolia's essence here.
Real-life performances add depth.Captivating landscapes showcased.Great for cultural documentary enthusiasts.
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R. Vasudevan
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