State of Dogs Filming Locations

State of Dogs filming locations

Where was State of Dogs filmed? State of Dogs was filmed in 1 locations across Mongolia in the following places:

State of Dogs Filming Locations

Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia. It’s in the Tuul River valley, bordering the Bogd Khan Uul National Park. Originally a nomadic Buddhist center, it became a permanent site in the 18th century. Soviet control in the 20th century led to a religious purge. Soviet-era buildings, museums within surviving monasteries, and a vibrant conjunction of traditional and 21st-century lifestyles typify the modern city.

State of Dogs (1998)
Alternate title: State of Dogs - Hundeleben
Runtime: 91 minutes
Rating: 7.4
Release year: 1998
IMDB: tt0169268
Plot summary

In Ulan Bator, Mongolia, the cur Baatar is shot by a hunter hired by the authorities to get rid off the dogs in the city. Its soul recalls its life, when it was a shepherd dog of a family and was abandoned in the field and walked to the city. Then it recalls when it meets a young woman that is near to have a baby.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Nyam Dagyrantz
Banzar Damchaa
Baatar Galsansukh
Purevdavaa Oyungerel
Directors
Peter Brosens
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State of Dogs filming locations