Way off the beaten track, so not Hollywood, the quasi-documentary film The Story Of The Weeping Camel takes us to the Gobi Desert in southern Mongolia in the spring of 2002.
There we meet four generations in a family of camel and sheep herders who live in their yurts (ingeniously-designed, squat, conical-shaped homes), drink milk as a staple food and tend to their herds and flocks with a singular passion.
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