Mongolian nomads’ ultimate dilemma | SLICE I Full documentary

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Nomads in Mongolia have always had an intimate relationship with wolves, and travelled with the wild canines. But as the Mongolian economy has boomed drastically, a dilemma is imposed upon the nomads; maintain their relationships with nature, or cave in to the overwhelming force of the economy.

Faced with the conundrum is a shepherd Purevjav. Wolves have been killing his livestock to feed themselves, and Purevjav is well aware of the value the wolves’ pelts hold if exported. To sustain his family, Purevjav is pressed to hunt the pack of wolves he considers scared.

Documentary: "Taiga"
Directed by: Hamid Sardar
Production: A ProPos

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コメント (21)
  • I am Mongolian and I hope that you see the beauty in our country life and our culture. We are not Chinese and we are not Russian, We are Mongolians, the real Nomads.
  • Grandson: Is the wolf a devil or an angel, grandpa? Grandpa: Wolf is both. Just like man! What an old man! #respect😊💚
  • I cried with the old man. Much respect to him for releasing the cubs, and to his family for not being a burden to the earth.
  • @jmu19
    Such a beautiful documentary . The old man is so wise and although they killed the wolves, the nomads have such respect for the power of the animal. Letting go of the cubs to save them from Chinese slaughter is so noble . He has no greed for money although his family is in much need of it . The world needs such compassion, empathy and respect for nature .
  • @acspore
    Epic video of an old-time Mongolian warrior & the life he is born into, 100 times better than any Hollywood movie, real life beats fake plot every time!
  • Seeing him cry for the extinction of wildlife is so precious. The production is worth an award
  • "Is Wolf an angle or devil?" "Both,just like man" what a true meaningful description of what we've become
  • I can't stop crying. I am mongol and my parents sheepherder too. I am missing them lot. This old man much like my father and his way to love the nature and our culture is incredible . Best documentary ever! Thank you SLICE.
  • I'm not against all the medical and scientific progress of our civilization, but watching this documentary makes me feel nostalgic for a time when nature was more present in human life. A beautiful documentary.
  • The young girl holding a deer in the sunset plain really is poetic...The film is nostalgic appreciation for the nomadic lifestyle which is fast disappearing all over the world
  • I am an Arab Bedouin from the south of the Arabian Peninsula and I respect the brave Bedouins of the Mongols, they suffer many hardships, they are truly amazing ❤🇸🇦🇲🇳❤
  • @khongoros
    As a Mongol, I was grateful to watch this documentary. We are truly the last nomads.
  • This old Mongolian shepperd/warrior is one of the most honored person I've seen. Bless him, his family and all things he has done.
  • Mongolians are brave and strong, no wonder Genghis Khan almost conquered the World. The Mongolian girl feeding the sheep is the most amazing gorgeous girl in Mongolia. I wish I have a DNA of a mongolian...I am from the Philippines, Born in the Southern part of Cebu Province, but I was raised in the U.S.A. I love the Mongolian race and culture after I watch this Documentary, I am fascinated amazed of the history of the Mongolians, We are all Asians we share the same Sky, we should be brothers and Sisters.! I am proud of your people...🇲🇳 🌹♥
  • In Mongolia, on January 20-24, 2023, it will be -42, -45 degrees every night, and it is very difficult for Mongolian herders when it is very cold above -24 during the day. They are very hardworking people. Greetings from Mongolia 🇲🇳
  • Amazing how he taught the pups to hunt before releasing them. And that he knew how to teach them. Few people would even have a clue.
  • Freeing the wolves was a beautiful gesture. The old man was correct, the 2-legged wolves are much more dangerous than the 4-legged ones can ever be.
  • @Ronaldo-li7qg
    I just came back from nomadic region in Kyrgyzstan where I had the chance to experience a little bit of their Life … this brings tears to my eyes … joy , simplicity and gratitude these people have is exceptional! Can’t wait to visit Mongolia 🇲🇳
  • WOW. It is an award deserving documentary. The tory line is great. What stunning nature and What a wise old man! It is rare to find a man who cries for the future of the wildlife. Heartbreaking yet so impactful. Thank you for the film❤️