World acclaimed Academy Award winning film maker Jean Jacques Annaud visited Mongolia during April 20-21 by the invitation of President of Mongolia Ts.Elbegdorj. Jean Jacques Annaud has successfully launched his latest movie Wolf Totem depicting the culture of the nomads featuring Mongolian actress. He honored our news agency with an exclusive interview.
Through this interview we tried to convey to our viewers the experiences and fascination of this great man behind the Oscar winning Black and White in Color, controvercial Seven Years in Tibet having led him to receive lifelong denial at entry to China, much fascinating The Bear, completely new genre in his repertoir The Lovers, attactive Enemy at the Gates with Jude Law and lately the Wolf Totem which he directed by the invitation of the Chinese film production.
Answering the question whether I have in mind a project about Mongolia I would definitely say yes.
Moreover, Jean Jacques Annaud shared his thoughts on Mongol film industry development and to which direction we need to steer it in order to gain the global attention, therefore leading to the promotion of the Mongolian actors and movie makers to advance to the global level.
Though we had very limited time during his tight schedule of visit, the interview itself, the time spent just listening to this man's words was a great pleasure and an enourmous learning experience for us and most of all the sincerity and fascination this man conveys in every way.
For the full interview please see the video below.
World acclaimed Academy Award winning film maker Jean Jacques Annaud visited Mongolia during April 20-21 by the invitation of President of Mongolia Ts.Elbegdorj. Jean Jacques Annaud has successfully launched his latest movie Wolf Totem depicting the culture of the nomads featuring Mongolian actress. He honored our news agency with an exclusive interview.
Through this interview we tried to convey to our viewers the experiences and fascination of this great man behind the Oscar winning Black and White in Color, controvercial Seven Years in Tibet having led him to receive lifelong denial at entry to China, much fascinating The Bear, completely new genre in his repertoir The Lovers, attactive Enemy at the Gates with Jude Law and lately the Wolf Totem which he directed by the invitation of the Chinese film production.
Answering the question whether I have in mind a project about Mongolia I would definitely say yes.
Moreover, Jean Jacques Annaud shared his thoughts on Mongol film industry development and to which direction we need to steer it in order to gain the global attention, therefore leading to the promotion of the Mongolian actors and movie makers to advance to the global level.
Though we had very limited time during his tight schedule of visit, the interview itself, the time spent just listening to this man's words was a great pleasure and an enourmous learning experience for us and most of all the sincerity and fascination this man conveys in every way.
For the full interview please see the video below.