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Mongolia|art & entertainment|March 1, 2016 / 12:51 PM
Documentary style film shows raw beauty of Mongolia

AKIPRESS.COM - Still in his early 20’s, filmmaker Nessim Stevenson has documented his recent three-month relocation to Mongolia, where he worked for NTV, a local TV news station in Ulaanbaatar, reports Resource Magazine.

The short film is an interesting and beautiful look behind the curtain of some more cinematic films filmed in the region. Stevenson invokes his education and passion in documentary style filmmaking by piecing together almost five minutes of raw, yet beautiful clips that highlight the animals (including some ridiculously cute puppies), food, lives, and most importantly, the people of Mongolia.

Stevenson proves that not all travel films need to be flashy and high production ventures. The style has a way of making viewers feel like they are in the snow and mud with Stevenson, as opposed to watching from a comfortable office chair.

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