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  1. Joan of Arc of Mongolia (German: Johanna D'Arc of Mongolia) is a 1989 West German drama film directed by Ulrike Ottinger. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2017, it screened for a week at the Museum of Modern Art. Cast. In alphabetical order. Badema; Lydia Billiet; Christoph Eichhorn as Officer's attache

  2. Mar 30, 1989 · Joan of Arc of Mongolia: Directed by Ulrike Ottinger. With Delphine Seyrig, Irm Hermann, Gillian Scalici, Peter Kern. A group of cosmopolitan women passengers aboard the Trans-Siberian/Mongolian Railway are taken prisoner by Ulan Iga, a warrior princess.

  3. In Johanna d'Arc of Mongolia, the carriers of Western culture riding on the Trans-Siberian are confronted first with their own culture, travelling as they are in their own museum, which is then unexpectedly held up by a foreign culture.

  4. Peter Kern Cast. Inés Sastre Cast. Wilhelm Deiter Siebert Music. Dörte Völz-Mammarella Editing. Hans Kaden Producer. Critics reviews. The city comes closer. The bright and shiny white felt yurts with collar-shaped chimney openings are on wagons pulled by twenty-two oxen each in two rows of eleven oxen.

  5. Johanna d'Arc of Mongolia. Directed by Ulrike Ottinger. A group of cosmopolitan women passengers aboard the Trans-Siberian/Mongolian Railway are taken prisoner by Ulan Iga, a warrior princess. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  6. Mar 8, 2018 · Ottinger’s 1989 film, Johanna dArc of Mongolia, which closes Toronto’s Goethe Institut’s short retrospective of her work, encapsulates this exploration. Delphine Seyrig, in her last role, stars as Lady Windermere, an ethnologist traveling across Mongolia on the Trans-Siberian Railway.

  7. May 26, 2017 · Richard Brody reviews Ulrike Ottinger’s “Johanna dArc of Mongolia,” which is playing at MOMA this week and features a train ride of legendary proportions.