Mongolian Ping Pong


1h 42m 2005

Brief Synopsis

When Bilike finds an ordinary ping-pong ball floating in the creek, a series of charming adventures begins for the prepubescent Mongolian boy and his family and friends. Young Bilike has never seen a ping-pong ball before. He and his family live without electricity and running water in a solitary te

Film Details

Also Known As
Lu Cao di, Lu Caodi
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
2005
Distribution Company
First Run Features

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 42m

Synopsis

When Bilike finds an ordinary ping-pong ball floating in the creek, a series of charming adventures begins for the prepubescent Mongolian boy and his family and friends. Young Bilike has never seen a ping-pong ball before. He and his family live without electricity and running water in a solitary tent home among the vast steppe grasslands. The magnificent landscape here has changed little since the 13th-century reign of Genghis Kahn. But life in the middle of nowhere is more exciting for a young boy than one would imagine. The smallest of details can become big events for curious Bilike and his best friends Erguoto and Dawa. The mystery of the small white ball leads to questions about the world around them, as well as innocent mischief. Bilike's old grandmother says the ball is a glowing pearl sent by the gods. But the boys are skeptical after waiting all night outdoors for the ball to light up. Since none of their other family members have an idea about the odd white object, the three boys trek to the faraway monastery to consult the wise lamas. But even the grasslands' most knowledgeable inhabitants are stumped. At a film projection during a local fair, Bilike and his friends discover golf. Thinking he has just a common old golf ball, disappointed Bilike dumps it in a rat hole. But soon the boys learn about ping-pong while watching for the first time the new television Dawa's father has won. They are excited to hear that their object is the "national ball of China." Not realizing how far Beijing actually is, the determined young boys set off to return the ping-pong ball to the Chinese capital. An even bigger adventure and more amusing trouble await them.

Film Details

Also Known As
Lu Cao di, Lu Caodi
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
2005
Distribution Company
First Run Features

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 42m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States June 2005

Released in United States on Video October 24, 2006

Released in United States Spring April 21, 2006

Shown at Seattle International Film Festival June 2005.

Released in United States Spring April 21, 2006

Released in United States June 2005 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival June 2005.)

Released in United States on Video October 24, 2006