Ondog(2019) Review

The film highlights the collision between ancient lifestyles and modern technology, showing characters using smartphones, home pregnancy tests, and listening to Elvis Presley while living in yurts and riding camels [8, 11, 16].

Noted for its painterly quality and use of natural light, captured by French cinematographer Aymerick Pilarski [8, 12]. Ondog(2019)

Using wide, static shots, the cinematography emphasizes the grandeur of the landscape, making the human characters appear small and almost incidental compared to nature [9, 12, 14]. Production & Reception The film highlights the collision between ancient lifestyles

The narrative is less about the crime and more about "pregnancy, gestation, birth, and death" [7, 12]. This is punctuated by graphic, realistic scenes of animal husbandry, such as the slaughter of a sheep and the birth of a calf [6, 11, 18]. Production & Reception The narrative is less about