Byambasuren Davaa
Byambasuren Davaa, also known as Davaagiin Byambasüren (Mongolian: Даваагийн Бямбасүрэн; born 1971 in Ulaanbaatar), is a Mongolian film maker currently residing in Germany.
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Byambasuren Davaa in 2017. | |
Born | Davaagiin Byambasüren (Mongolian: Даваагийн Бямбасүрэн) 1971 |
Occupation | Mongolian film maker |
Between 1995 and 1998 she studied at the Movie Academy in Ulaanbaatar. In 1998 she began to work as a moderator and director's assistant with Mongolian National Television. In 2000 she moved to Munich, Germany, to study documentary film and communication sciences at the University of Television and Film Munich.[1]
Her films through 2006 tell stories embedded in the traditional life of the nomads in Mongolia. The subjects of her movies also serve as amateur actors, playing mostly themselves, which positions her work somewhere between documentary and fiction.
She was a 2005 Academy Award nominee for her film The Story of the Weeping Camel.
Filmography
- 1999: The Orange Horse (video)
- 2003: The Story of the Weeping Camel
- 2005: The Cave of the Yellow Dog[2]
- 2009: Two Horses of Genghis Khan
- 2020: Veins of the World
Awards
- 2003: Bayerischer Filmpreis (Bavarian Film Awards) for Best Documentary for The Story of the Weeping Camel[3]
- 2005: Förderpreis Deutscher Film (Promotional Award German Film) for The Cave of the Yellow Dog
- 2006: Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Awards) for Best Children's Picture for The Cave of the Yellow Dog
References
- "Byambasuren Davaa". IMDb. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
- Yeung, Peter (27 February 2015). "Palm Dog: the Cannes prize for cinema's Nouvelle Wag". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
- Preisträger des Bayrischen Filmpreises Archived 19 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine (Winners of the Bavarian Film Awards, in German)