Johanna d'Arc of Mongolia (1988)
Directed by Ulrike Ottinger
Genres - Adventure |
Sub-Genres - Ensemble Film |
Run Time - 165 min. |
Countries - Germany, France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Clarke Fountain
While traveling on the Trans-Mongolian Railway, when a cozy group of female western tourists are abducted by a horde of female Mongolians wearing tribal dress, they fear the worst. They are forced to learn traditional Mongolian ways, and are made to do all sorts of onerous chores in the old-fashioned ways. They are equally perplexed when, after about a month, they are released to return to the train and resume their journeys. The situation becomes clearer when they are back on the train and the most garrulous among the released women strikes up a conversation with a Mongolian woman wearing western attire. It seems that every year, many Mongolian women on vacation from their modern jobs return to the steppes for a holiday to keep their culture alive, and the western women's abduction was just another aspect of their role-playing.
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Keywords
caravan, culture [social culture], Europe, kidnapping, Mongolian [nationality], passenger, train [locomotive]