



2025
Iron Winter
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For generations Mongolian herders have protected their horses from winter storms by amassing a herd and nominating young men to protect it. Now two young friends are handed the responsibility of reviving this tradition, battling the deadliest winter on record. In the Iron Winter, nothing can survive alone.
Director
Kasimir Burgess
Runtime
89 Minutes
Country
Australia, Mongolia
Classification
Unclassified 15+
Mongols once captured half the known world thanks to their fearsome light cavalry skills. In the bitterly cold Tsakhir Valley, it has long been believed that man is no one without a horse. For countless generations, the herders of the valley have protected their horses from ferocious winter storms by amassing a giant herd and nominating their bravest young men to protect it. The tradition served as a brutal coming of age ritual, until five years ago when, under increasing environmental pressure and growing urbanisation, it abruptly ended. Too many young men now believe they are nothing without Facebook.
Fearful about the loss of culture, elders vowed to revive the winter journey, and two young friends, Tsagana and Batbold, were handed the daunting responsibility to not only protect the valley’s herd, but to save its most sacred practice. For four months, the boys battle Mongolia’s deadliest winter on record, testing friendship and faith in a fight to keep 2000 horses from wolves and blizzards, and to preserve an ancient way of life. In the Iron Winter, nothing can survive alone. Their journey is as hauntingly beautiful as it is unremittingly harsh.
Fearful about the loss of culture, elders vowed to revive the winter journey, and two young friends, Tsagana and Batbold, were handed the daunting responsibility to not only protect the valley’s herd, but to save its most sacred practice. For four months, the boys battle Mongolia’s deadliest winter on record, testing friendship and faith in a fight to keep 2000 horses from wolves and blizzards, and to preserve an ancient way of life. In the Iron Winter, nothing can survive alone. Their journey is as hauntingly beautiful as it is unremittingly harsh.
Visions du reel, Melbourne
Film Credits
Director
Kasimir Burgess
Year
2025
Country
Australia & Mongolia
Language
Mongolian
Subtitles
English
Type
Documentary & Feature
Program Strand
World Documentary
Producer
Ben Golotta, Chris Kamen & Morgan Wright
Writer
Ed Cavanough & Enebish Sengemugaa
Cinematographer
Benjamin Bryan
Editor
Kasimir Burgess & Kenny Ang
Music
Luke Altmann
Film Source
Bonsai Films
Genre
Asia, Environmental, First Nations & Nature
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