Byambasuren Davaa
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Byambasuren Davaa

Jan 1, 1971 - Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Between 1995 and 1998 she studied at the Movie Academy in Ulaanbaatar. In 1998 she began to work as a moderator and director's assistant with Mongolian National Television. In 2000 she moved to Munich, Germany, to study documentary film and communication sciences at the University of Television and Film Munich.[1]

In 2003 Davaa wrote and directed The Story of the Weeping Camel (2003), which gained several awards and nominations, including Best Documentary Film at the Bavarian Film Awards, Best Documentary at the 57th Directors Guild of America Awards, and a nomination for Best Documentary at the 77th Academy Awards. Her other films include The Cave of the Yellow Dog (2006), for which she won the 2006 German Film Award for Best Children's Film, and Veins of the World (2020).

Her films through 2006 tell stories embedded in the traditional life of the nomads in Mongolia. The subjects of her movies also serve as amateur actors, playing mostly themselves, which positions her work somewhere between documentary and fiction.

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Movie1994StepmotherBuyanaa
TV Show1951Deutscher FilmpreisSelf2
TV Show1979Bayerischer FilmpreisSelf1

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Movie2003The Story of the Weeping CamelDirectorDirecting
Movie2003The Story of the Weeping CamelScreenplayWriting
Movie2005The Cave of the Yellow DogProducerProduction
Movie2005The Cave of the Yellow DogDirectorDirecting
Movie2005The Cave of the Yellow DogScreenplayWriting
Movie2009The Two Horses of Genghis KhanDirectorDirecting
Movie2009The Two Horses of Genghis KhanWriterWriting
Movie2009The Two Horses of Genghis KhanProducerProduction
Movie2020Veins of the WorldDirectorDirecting
Movie2020Veins of the WorldWriterWriting
TV Show2014Geheimnisse Asiens - Die schönsten NationalparksDirectorDirecting