Summary
Lake Baikal has been a sacred place for Mongols, Buryats and Sakha—even Russians, who colonized the area not so long ago, call it "Holy Baikal". Telengut, a Canadian filmmaker of Mongolian origin, uses the Buryat language and exquisite animation to bring to life the lake’s geological history, its geography, the surrounding nature, the mythological background – and we understand the beauty and symbolical importance of the planet’s deepest lake to the Siberian cultures that connect their very existence to Baikal.
Source: Filmfestival goEast 2024
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