Austin Film Festival
Documentaries, Drama, and Controversy Find Homes
By Erin McMaster, published Oct 31, 2006
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The Austin Film Festival is well into its 13th year. Dedicated to filmmakers of every type, aspiring or established, who use the language of film as the means to tell a story, The Austin Film Festival hosts events celebrating all aspects of filmmaking – the artistic and business sides. The 2006 festival is hosting several premieres and three secret sneak preview screenings.The Cave of the Yellow Dog was submitted as Mongolia’s contender for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and won the 2006 Deutscher Filmpreis Award for Best Children’s Picture. The film blends documentary and drama in the examination of the bond between human and dog. Yellow Dog follows the life of a Mongolian nomadic family when the oldest daughter returns home from school for the summer. She may be the oldest child of the family but she can’t be much older than five or six-years-old. While helping with the family chores, she discovers a young dog in a cave and quickly befriends it. However wolves have been attacking the family’s sheep and the young girl’s father is concerned the pup may have been living with the wolves and thus is unsafe for them to keep. She hides the dog from her father until at last the pup warms his heart as well.
It is a beautiful movie, shot in Mongolia. At the heart of the film are the children. They are adorable and add a loving touch to what might have otherwise been a boring story. The spiritual element of reincarnation is woven throughout the film, adding to the bond between the girl and the dog. There were a few moments when the subtitles were difficult to read due to their color but otherwise not a bad word can be said about the film. I definitely recommend anyone with the opportunity to see The Cave of the Yellow Dog not hesitate to do so.

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