Life on the Mother River
Life on the Mother River

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Life on the Mother River

2015
Movie
57 min
Estonian

The River Emajõgi forms a powerful water world hiding an ancient life. Little Aleksander together with his filmmaker father Remek Meel discovers Alam-Pedja nature reserve and the secrets of its enchanting world. Father and son get acquainted with the hidden life of eagles, beavers, otters, waxwings, great snipes, ravens, penduline tits and Ural owls.

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Director: Guo XiaofeiGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the daily lives and struggles of people living along the Yellow River, also known as the Mother River, in China. It offers an intimate look at their traditions, their connection to the land, and the environmental challenges they face. The film captures the human element against the backdrop of one of the world's most significant and historically rich waterways.

Critical Reception

Life on the Mother River received positive attention for its authentic portrayal of life along the Yellow River and its focus on the human stories intertwined with the environment. Critics often praised its observational style and its ability to convey the resilience of the communities depicted.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and intimate portrayal of rural Chinese life.

  • Commended for highlighting the environmental and social challenges faced by communities along the Yellow River.

  • Appreciated for its observational documentary style.

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Awards & Accolades

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Fun Fact

The Yellow River, often called the 'Mother River' in China, is considered the cradle of Chinese civilization, with human settlements dating back thousands of years along its banks.

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