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10. Articles on Cinema

10.1 on travelling cinema in Mongolia

T. Sarantuya and D. Tsenddorj (2001) A vanishing trade (text from the eponymous film), Catalogue, Fukuoka International Film Festival

10.2 on Occidental directors having worked in Asia

Holloway, Ronald (1992-1993) Journeys to the East: German Directors on Asia, Cinemaya, Autumn-Winter, 17-18

Reynaud, Bérénice (1992-1993) « Ottinger in Mongolia », Cinemaya, , Autumn-Winter, 17-18

10.3 on the representation of Mongolia in foreign films

Williams, John W., The Duke as The Khan: American Renditions of Chinggis Khan

10.4 on Mongolian cinema

Dashtseren, Tsolmon (1994) « La découverte d'une cinématographie inconnue du bout du monde », Catalogue, Festival des Trois Continents, Nantes, also online at Retrospective at Festival des Trois Continents

Niogret, Hubert & Tobin, Yann, Nantes 94. Rigueur taïwanaise, paysages mongols et cocasserie brésilienne, Positif, 412, June 1995, 61-63

Ostria, Vincent, Retour du monde féodal, Cahiers du cinéma, 489, March 1995, 12-13

Tournès, André, Berlin 94. Le cinéma mongol, Jeune cinéma, 229, Oct-Nov. 1994, 28-30

10.5 On the Russian Film archive in Moscow

Gosfilmfond is the Russian Film archive in Moscow where all Soviet-Mongol coproduced films and Soviet and Russian films on Mongolia are available.

Birchenough, Tom, The Russian Film Archives, Cinémathèque, 21, Spring 2002

An introduction to Russian culture and cinema

Thibaudat, Jean-Pierre, Rien ne sera plus jamais calme à la frontière finno-chinoise. La Russie vue d'en bas, Paris, Christian Bourgois Éditeur, 2002

10.6 On the Chinese film archives in Beijing

The Chinese film archives in Beijing are the place where all films made in Inner Mongolia and on Mongolia can be viewed.

Jianliang, Chen (director of the China Film Archives), Inside the China Film Archive, Cinémathèque 20, Autumn 2001, 149-156


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