Tamir's Daughter 1974
It shows the state of Mongolia during the Patriotic War, the thoughts of the people, especially the damage caused by the war to the lives of children, and expresses the meaning of hating the war.
It shows the state of Mongolia during the Patriotic War, the thoughts of the people, especially the damage caused by the war to the lives of children, and expresses the meaning of hating the war.
The irreconcilable struggle between the farmer Vandan and the rich son Urtnasan continues, and they chase each other across the country, eager to take blood revenge. The story tells about the tragedy of how the fierce rivalry becomes more intense, and how people come from Inner Mongolia to settle in the hinterland and find and kill each other.
In the 1960s and 1970s, it will be about the time when the military units of the Soviet Union were stationed in the People's Republic of Mongolia. In the film, Russian soldiers come to a town and take turns abusing the Mongolian woman who is the housewife. A Russian soldier who saw this started an argument in defense of the woman. At the end of all this, a Mongolian woman left the Russian army with a child and raised the child, but she was pressured by her husband, and as a result, their relationship grew cold, and the violence escalated in the use of weapons.
This story is a true story in 2006 and includes artistic exaggeration. A middle-aged man named Bilgt discovers a new deposit, and driven by greed, he digs a place where the local people used to put people in the old days.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2005.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
The Last Mongolian Horseman follows the life of a nomadic shepherd family across four seasons in the vast grasslands of Inner Mongolia. Through quiet observation and poetic imagery, the film captures the rhythms of traditional Mongolian life amidst growing pressures from industrialization and cultural displacement. As the family tends to their animals and sustains their ancestral way of life, the documentary reveals the ecological and spiritual fragility of a vanishing culture. This intimate portrait becomes a powerful meditation on identity, survival, and the unyielding connection between people and their land.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 1999.
Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a musical parody inspired by the three works: Tungalag Tamir, Sukhbaatar, Excursion
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2007.
A group of girls from a student class go on a trip to the countryside with their class president, a single guy named Buudka. How to spend a fun summer vacation.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2002.
A young man from the countryside falls in love with a city girl, and he turns into someone else, ignoring his childhood friends and becoming a good man, jealous of a very wealthy young man from the countryside. The film also clearly shows the kindness of Mongolian people in the countryside.