26.01.2016
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The Eagle Huntress
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-sundance-eagle-huntress-20160122-story.html
The Eagle Huntress, a documentary thats as unlikely as it is enchanting, has
landed in Sundance, and falling under its sway is inevitable. The story introduces Aisholpan, a 13-year-old girl from Mongolia who bucked
2,000 years of tradition to become the first female to hunt with formidable
golden eagles in a locale director Otto Bell describes as the most remote part
of the least-populated country in the world. Its not the end of the world, but
you can see it from there. A demure, shy girl with bright eyes and a shining smile, Aisholpan and her
parents made the trip to Park City to promote the film and to appear in a media
event with eagles provided by the Comanche nation. Her own eagle, Akkatnat or
White Wings, is back home in Mongolia, where the rest of her nomadic family is,
and when asked whether she missed the enormous beast, Aisholpans face lit up
like a star.
http://OzReport.com/1453816204
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