Cafe Amsterdam
It's a Wonderful Life
Cafe Amsterdam English - Cultural Programme
Wednesday 17th Dec @ 8pm in Cafe Amsterdam

Cafe Amsterdam will be showing the 1946 Christmas classic, 'It's a Wonderful Life'. This is a great film for all the family (U). We will also give a free glass of Hot Spiced Wine to all viewers to get then in the Christmas Mood. Why not organise your friends and make a Christmas Evening of it? This is the only way to prepare for Christmas.


Wikipedia have written a synopsis below.

The film takes place in the fictional town of Bedford Falls shortly after World War II and stars James Stewart as George Bailey, a man whose imminent suicide on Christmas Eve gains the attention of his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody (Henry Travers) who is sent to help him in his hour of need. Much of the film is told through flashbacks spanning George's entire life and narrated by Franklin and Joseph, unseen Angels who are preparing Clarence for his mission to save George. Through these flashbacks we see all the people whose lives have been touched by George and the difference he has made to the community in which he lives.

It's a Wonderful Life was nominated for five Oscars without winning any, but the film has since been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 best American films ever made, and placed number one on their list of the most inspirational American films of all time.


Next week is Christmas Eve and we will be having a party with live music and special Christmas offers. So keep the date free and come and join a night of festive cheer for all the family. Wednesday 24th December 8pm until very late.



 
Movie Night - Kiran Over Mongolia
Cafe Amsterdam English - Cultural Programme

Wednesday 10th December is movie night @ 8pm. Lucy Rees a PhD student researching Mongolian film Music will introduce this fantastic film with translation.This is another film about Eagle Hunting and Kazak life not a repeat of the film shown a few weeks ago!

SYNOPSIS

86 minute documentary

Kuma, a young Kazak man, retraces the steps of his grandfather who was formerly eagle master back to the remote mountainous region of his family's origin. There, in extreme western Mongolia, he fulfills his dream of trapping and training his own eagle. Under the tutelage of a local eagle master named Khairatkhan, Kuma learns not only the ways of hunting with eagles, but also the ways of his own people.

Set against the staggering and exotic beauty of Mongolia, KIRAN immerses the viewer in a world forgotten by time. The Kazaks of Mongolia have been isolated from Western civilization by 70 years of living behind the "Iron Curtain" of Soviet communism. Ironically, by living in such an extraodinarily remote and rugged mountain region just below Siberia, these Kazaks - Who fled north to Mongolia when they were displaced by the western military expansion of China into then East Turkmenistan - Has actually strengthened their cultural identity. In fact, their culture is considered much better preserved than even the Kazaks of Kazakhstan who have become largely Russified. It is as if this tiny group of Kazaks living in Mongolia was hermetically sealed from the outside world for seventy years, and has thus perfectly preserved their ancient culture.

 

The film is in Kazak & Mongolian with English subtitles.

 

 
Live Music - National Philharmonic Orchestra
Cafe Amsterdam English - Cultural Programme

Cafe Amsterdam celebrated another great evening.

Keep your eyes peeled for next Wednesday

We had a Musical Trio from the National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Бидэнд Үндэсний Филирмоны найрал хөгжмийн гурван хөгжимчин тоглолтоо сонирхуулна.

Lhagva - Bass Guitar
Лхагва - Басс гитар

Amgalan - Rhythm Guitar
Амгалан-Ритм гитар

Ganbat - Violin
Ганбат - Хийлч

 
"Tsogt Taij" Mongolian Historic Movie November 13th in Cafe Amsterdam
Cafe Amsterdam English - Cultural Programme


Shown in Cafe Amsterdam - A Historic Movie: the 1945 epic: "Tsogt Taij"


This film revolves around Choghtu Khong Tayiji, a 17th century Mongolian prince who waged a campaign against Tibetan forces. Much like Michael the Brave, the film depicts a mediaeval hero fighting against foreign invaders, with a nationalist vision, in this case the vision of a 'united and sovereign' Mongolia. Both in theme and stylistically, it also shares some characteristics with Alexander Nevsky, but it has a distinctive feeling which sets it apart from these films.

One of the main points of the film seems to be its message against Tibetan Buddhism. This was one of the primary belief systems against which anti-religious propaganda was directed in the early decades of Mongolian socialism. The figure of Choghtu Khong Tayiji was undoubtedly chosen for the film because of his fight against the Tibetans. Here, the Tibetan Lamas are portrayed as a cynical invading force, in which supposed pacifistic beliefs of Buddhists are easily cast aside when the occasion demands it. More importantly, Tibetan Buddhism is painted as the diametrical opposite of Mongolian nationalism, because to be patriotic is to resist the Buddhist invasion.


Cafe Amsterdam, just East of the State Department Store

More info:

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www.amsterdam.mn


 
Pre-Premiere: "Tracking the White Reindeer" by Hamid Sardar
Cafe Amsterdam English - Cultural Programme
We are honored to announce the pre-premiere of the film "Tracking the White Reindeer" by Hamid Sardar. Please see below for more details.
Hamid will give a small introduction himself.
Please come well in time for the actual presentation to start at 20h. (8pm)

Synopsis:
In the snow-covered plains of northern Mongolia live the Tsaatan nomads. The young Quizilol and the beautiful Solongo are in love. To
prove to Solongo's father that he is man enough to marry his daughter,
Quizilol has to show he is capable of raising a herd of reindeer by himself. His family gives him a young stallion to start off. During a
blizzard however, the stallion escapes into the spirit dwelling mountains. If it crosses the nearby Russian border, it will be lost
forever. The young man can only count on himself to capture the animal. Only if he succeeds will he marry Solongo.

Available Versions: English, French
Production: ZED
Director: Hamid Sardar
http://www.zed.fr/en/catalogue_detail.php?id_movie=61
 
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