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Eagle Huntress Soars Across Male Boundaries

November 18, 2016 By Angela Neal Grove

Eagle Huntress is a movie which soars across male boundaries
13 year old Aisholpan galloping across the snowy steppes with her eagle. Photo taken in lobby at Clay Theatre

Run don’t walk to the Eagle Huntress. This documentary has it all, storyline, cinematography and exotic location. Best of all it is a heartwarming story about a 13-year-old girl who defies centuries-old male traditions.

Meet Aisholpan Nurgaiv who lives on the vast Khazkh Steppe with her nomadic family. Here men ride with their trained golden eagles into the rugged Altai Mountains to hunt, a skill passed through generations from father to son. Aisholpan watches her father, Agalai, a master eagle hunter and decides she would like to follow in his footsteps and compete in the Annual Eagle Festival.

The Eagle Huntress is a documentary which shows a 13 year old girl defying male traditions in Central Asia
Movie poster outside the Clay Landmark Theatre in San Francisco

Male elders and relatives are scornful. However Agalai is supportive of his daughter, believing girls can do the same as boys if they are determined.

Aisholpan will need her own eagle, so the adventures begin high in the mountains as her father lowers her by rope down a steep cliff towards an eagles nest. The goal is take a female eaglet to train. This was for me the first of many edge-of-the-seat moments.

As it continues the movie shows Aisholpan training the eagle against the backdrop of life with her family and at school where she boards during the week. Scenes of life in the Steppes with the vast sweep of mountains and plateaux are stunning.  A drone-mounted camera was used for many aerial shots.

When the eagle is ready for the competition there are more edge-of-the-seat moments as Aisholpan prepares, wins and eats a celebratory meal with the men. Grumbling male elders and relatives, however, devise another extremely challenging addendum to the competition. I won’t spoil the story but just say it is spell-binding.

The eagle-huntress-is a documentary where a 13 year old girl defies male traditions and wins the Eagle Festival
Image from Sony Pictures “The Eagle Huntress” shown at Clay Landmark Theatre, San Francisco

Directed by Otto Bell, The Eagle Huntress was a hit at Toronto, Sundance, Telluride and other film festivals. In Kazakh, there are sub-titles and some narration by British actor Daisy Ridley who is also an executive producer.

 

Postscript; proceeds from The Eagle Huntress have enabled Aisholpan to attend a more advanced school. Her ultimate goal is to break more boundaries and become a surgeon.

You go girl!

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Comments

  1. Sandy says

    November 20, 2016 at 10:09 pm

    Thank you so much Angela for sharing the extraordinary film!
    Can’t wait to take Kassie!!!

    • Angela says

      January 3, 2017 at 3:38 pm

      She will love it – and so I hope will you. It is really inspirational and much was filmed with camera mounted on a drone

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  1. Falconry in the Dubai Desert | Angela Neal Grove says:
    May 27, 2018 at 7:42 am

    […] One cherished falcon had an escort of three. Hard to tell how it was feeling under its leather hood. It was soon whisked away in an air-conditioned Mercedes. Falcons in the UAE have a more luxurious lifestyle than the Khazak eagle trained by Aishlopan in The Eagle Huntress. […]

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