A story about a Mongolian family of nomads - their traditional way of life and the rising call of the City and of a little girl who finds a baby dog in the wild, who becomes her best friend - against all rejections of her parents.
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Mongolian drama, from director Byambasuren Davaa. Six-year-old Nansaa (Nansalmaa Batchuluun) is out taking a walk when she finds a small dog in a nearby cave. Her father, worried about the effect the dog will have on his sheep, tells her to get rid of it, but when he is away on a long trip to the city, Nansaa decides to keep the dog. When the dog goes missing one day, she sets off to find him, and encounters an old nomad woman who tells her the legend of the cave of the yellow dog.
Director Byambasuren Davaa helms this tale of a young Mongolian girl who rescues a stray dog, and the subsequent relationship that develops between the homeless canine and the girl's disapproving father. Six-year-old Nansal was in the field collecting dung patties for fuel when she first came across the aimless yellow mutt she took to calling Zochor ('Spot'). Though the amiable mongrel and the girl form an immediate bond, trouble arises when her father insists that it will lead the wolves to the family's sheep, and she must get rid of it immediately.
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