Genghis Khan
The programme is based on 'The Secret History of the Mongols', a manuscript written in the 13th century, some believe by the adopted son of the great Khan.
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i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.
Good concept, poorly executed.
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
It's a very interesting film. But it's worth saying here that the name "Mongol" until 17th-18th centuries meant belonging to a political community, and wasn't the ethnic name. While "the name "Tatar" was the name of native nation of Genghis Khan, he and his tribesmen didn't speak the language, which we call now "Mongolian" (orientalist V. Vasiliev, 19th c) - this is confirmed by many data of the ancient and medieval sources. Read about hidden real history of Tatars and other Turkic nations in an e-book "Forgotten Heritage of Tatars" (by Galy Yenikeyev). You can find it in the Internet, on Smashwords company website. There are a lot of previously little-known historical facts, as well as 16 maps and illustrations in this book.
Brilliant documentary. Just read one that says Genghis was a psychopathic megalomaniac........... I have to say that I disagree. He built a vast empire and never once in documented history glorified in death. The only thing that he ever wanted was peace and for his people to be free of the Chinese influence that had so decimated the Mongolians for centuries. If people are going to comment they should get their facts right. I would recommend this documentary to anybody that wants to know about the life of Timujen, or Genghis Khan as he later titles himself.Thank you for taking the time to read and i hope that this helps.
Actually there is a full length TV series (30 episode) on life of Genghis Khan made based on "Secret History of Mongols". You can find a clip of it here on Youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUwKspSZwfo). This is produced by a film company in Inner Mongolia with a Mongol cast. Dialog is in Mandarin, the clip on Youtube has English subtitle so I am sure the version with English Subtitle exist. I am watching it online right now in Chinese. I am pleasantly surprised by the production value, how faithful it stick to the "Secret History of Mongols". I was initially skeptical of a TV series about Genghis Khan made in China since I have seen many Chinese film and TV series where the depiction of non-Han Chinese people are wanting. But this one was really different, even though they were speaking Chinese, I realize that the actors and directors are probably Mongols. When I did some back ground research, and found out that it was indeed a Mongol cast and produced by a film company based in Inner Mongolia. The Chinese character for Genghis Khan is "成吉思汗", You might find the DVD for sale on the internet.
A wonderfully evocative film, swiftly paced and vivid like its subject. It is only a pity that it could not be lengthened to include the Mongols' savage incursion into Persia and the (terrifying for the West) foray into Russia and Europe. The history continues to resonate today in this sensitive area of the world. The firm hand of James Chambers as historical adviser (unfortunately uncredited) can be felt in the clarity of Genghis Khan's tactics as demonstrated in the film and the military lessons that would later be drawn by modern generals, not least by the blitzkrieg master Guderian in WW2. For reasons of staging these are paradoxically often a weak feature of war films, but here on the Steppes and northern China they are magnificent. For further reading people should go to James Chambers' excellent biography of Genghis Khan and the balanced account of the dynasty in his The Devil's Horsemen.