Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Mongolian Ping Pong



In Mongolia an Asian boy named Hurzbileg and his friends Dawaa,and Geliban believe that a ping pong ball found floating in the river is a miraculous gift from heaven. They called it the "The Glowing Pearl." The three boys go on a little journey or quest to figure out the wonders of the ping pong.

First they bless and pray for the ping pong ball, hoping it holds or symbolizes some great signficance of life. The Three boys then go to a town get together to watch s flim about life and came to the concultion that "The glowing ball" was just a plain old ping pong ball. And that it doesn't hold any signficant meaning.

Mongolia is a very beautiful place, it holds many true wonders. Mongolian Ping Pong truly states and shows the wonders of the culture.

CAST:
DAWA: Dawa
GELIBAN: Erguotou
YIDEXINNARIBU: Bilike’s Father
BADEMA: Bilike’s Mother
WURINA: Bilike’s Sister
DUGEMA: Bilike’s Grandmother
JINLAOWU: Truck Driver
BUHEBILIKE: Dawa’s Father
SARENGAOWA: Dawa’s Mother
JIRIMU: Little Lama

Friday, February 19, 2010

Flirting - The movie!



In the year of 1965, In two gender seperated boarding schools, a socially awkward boy named Danny Embling, and an African girl named Thandiwe Adjewa fall madly in love with each other. They do whatever it takes to be with each other. They would sneak out late at night to see one another. They would lie, sneak in each other to be with one another. Everyone soon after, tries to break them up but their love for each other prevalis through it all.

Nicola also appears as a sexually repressed senior at Thandiwes' school. Danny fights for Thandiwe and gets seriously beat up. Danny and Thandiwe lie to their schools and runaway with each. They go to a motel. Make love. Then Danny and Thandiwe get caught, and forced to go back to their boarding schools.

Danny is now expelled and works at his dad's pub, serving alcoholic drinks. Thandiwe went back to Uganda, to retreive her siblings and sends Danny occasional letters descrbing what's going on and her love for him.

CAST:
Noah Taylor ... Danny Embling
Thandie Newton ... Thandiwe Adjewa
Nicole Kidman ... Nicola
Bartholomew Rose... Gilby' Fryer

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Weeping Camel



Springtime in the Gobi Desert, South Mongolia. A family of nomadic shepherds assists the births of their camel herd. One of the camels has an excruciatingly difficult delivery but, with help from the family, out comes a rare white colt. Despite the efforts of the shepherds, the mother rejects the newborn, refusing it her milk and her motherly love. When any hope for the little one seems to have vanished, the nomads send their two young boys on a journey through the desert, to a a backwater town in search of a musician who is their only hope for saving the colt's life.


CAST:
Great Grandfather: Janchiv Ayurzana
Great Grandmother: Chimed Ohin
Grandfather: Amgaabazar Gonson (Amgaa)
Grandmother: Zeveljamz Nyam (Zevel)
Father: Ikhbayar Amgaabazar (Ikchee)
Mother: Odgerel Ayusch (Odgoo)
Older Brother: Enkhbulgan Ikhbayar (Dude)
Younger Brother: Uuganbaatar Ikhbayar (Ugna)
Young Daughter: Guntbaatar Ikhabayar (Guntee)
Mother Camel: Ingen Temee
Baby Camel: Botok

Friday, February 5, 2010

Rabbit Proof Fence



‘Rabbit-Proof Fence’ is a lot like ‘The Incredible Journey’, only with three little girls where the lovable domestic pets should be. It’s the true story of Molly, Daisy and Gracie, three young Aborigines who escape from a detention centre to embark on a 1500-mile journey home. Their only hope of finding the way back. A ruddy great rabbit-proof fence, stretching the full distance from one side of Australia to the other.

CAST:
Everlyn Sampi ... Molly Craig
Tianna Sansbury ... Daisy Kadibill
Laura Monaghan ... Gracie Fields
Jason Clarke ... Constable Riggs