Documentary film
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The 2013 was a year of prosperity with successful commission of the Salkhit WFP like a gift for the 20th anniversary of Newcom group. To document all construction and development works we made a documentary movie and happy to open it to public. This movie was made by the joint order of Newcom, GE and Leighton for the Salkhit project. It includes videos of public and private organizations and international community which worked on this project.
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A component of the Portraits of Change project is a feature length documentary, detailing the ten profound cases of moral fibre. As part of the research process for the book, a cameraman and photographer accompanied the team to the various regions in Mongolia, illustrating the true essence of the Mongolian survival instinct. To realize the ideas conceived by the team, they brought many strands of thread together-to portray Mongolia’s history, especially the time of tumultuous change during the transition from socialism to a market economy. To document this, the crew interviewed individuals and their families as a testament to these changes. The aim was to underpin the country’s history, geography, the family’s background, and their chosen livelihoods—and ultimately the story of their success. Crucial to success is how the families learnt for themselves how to run a thriving business utilising natural elements and working to overcome geographical challenges and isolation. The documentary retells each story, highlighting the struggle and perseverance each family endured to get to where there are today.
“This is a wonderful panorama of changes in Mongolia. The book and film combine to provide a breathtaking journey across Mongolia through the ages and regions. Whether you have been to Mongolia or not, this is the book to read, Almost anthropological. The inspiring changes in the lives of the chosen families who started with practically nothing after the fall of communism, but persevered and built themselves up through determination and diligence.” ― Author: Saha Dhevan Meyanathan |