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Screenings

Thursday, 16. 10. 2025 / 16:00 / Main Hall

Festival Kinotrip

With English subtitles. Followed by a live online Q&A with director Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir

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City of Wind Sèr sèr salhi

Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir / Mongolia, France / 2023 / 103 min / Mongolian

Screenings

Thursday, 16. 10. 2025 / 16:00 / Main Hall

Festival Kinotrip

With English subtitles. Followed by a live online Q&A with director Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir

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Ze navigates the delicate balance between his sacred responsibilities of a shaman and the everyday pressures of being a typical high school student. When he meets Maralaa, a new wind blows into his life. Can ancient wisdom and youthful wildness coexist in one person?

A shaman is the heart of the Mongolian community – the one people turn to for moral and spiritual guidance. But what if the shaman is a 17-year-old boy? Ze navigates the delicate balance between his sacred responsibilities and the everyday pressures of being a typical high school student. When he meets Maralaa, a new wind of love, fun, and partying blows into his life. Sparks fly, but so does the tension within Ze’s inner world. Can ancient wisdom and youthful wildness coexist in one person?

Let the film carry you away on a windswept journey with a young shaman!

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