Project Life 2011
It tells the story of a young family and how they overcome the obstacles and problems they face in creating a happy life and achieving their dreams, while maintaining their family, love, and friendship.
It tells the story of a young family and how they overcome the obstacles and problems they face in creating a happy life and achieving their dreams, while maintaining their family, love, and friendship.
The film aims to show how artists live behind the scenes. In addition to revealing the personal lives of actors and their lives behind the scenes, it also shows how artists work to create their characters through film. The lives behind the scenes of those who bring laughter and happiness to people on stage are also full of adventures.
Balsan graduated from school in Germany with a degree in economics and mastered the languages of three countries at a professional level, but due to his lack of success and ingenuity, he lives in a rented apartment in the neighborhood with his wife and two daughters. But one day he will earn a lot of money. His family says that they can improve their lives with that money, but Balsan, who is honest, does not allow it. So he leaves the house to take the money to its owner. Events will continue to be fun.
It is a film that interestingly depicts love and romantic events from the early 2000s.
After a privileged woman loses her child, she goes on a long journey of praying in prostration to the Buddhist Temple to clear her sins.
A minibus driver and conductor damages a rich guy’s car and get into debt.
It tells about the life and work of D. Nagatsdorji, the founder of modern Mongolian literature, writer, poet, and public figure in the 1920s and 1930s.
A hip hop band member talks about creating a personal life alongside his work.
Dambii Huyag, who served in the government all his life, and Tsog, nicknamed Bunduut, who spent most of his life in prison, will live in an orphanage at the end of their years. These two old men are not the same. A tragic film about such an encounter.
Bayaraa, a weather-worn muralist who once tasted glory in Europe, returns to Mongolia with only a box of paints, a rooftop tent, and his loyal stray dog. Each day he descends the wall of an abandoned factory, covering its crumbling concrete with sweeping murals of mythic Mongolian landscapes. Watching him is a sardonic balloon, at once conscience, companion, and a stroke of fable. When officials announce the factory will soon be demolished, Bayaraa becomes determined to leave behind his masterpiece. Yet the deeper battle lies within: the long-buried wound of the wife and daughter he abandoned for art.
A film dedicated to the memory of the late Tsend-Ayuushiin Jamyansen, a police colonel and state law enforcement advisor who worked in the Mongolian police force from the 1970s to the 1990s and was renowned for his ability to solve every serious crime. The film tells the story of police officers who, 25 years later, are using their extraordinary professional skills to solve the crimes of "Nudniy", "Ganbatyn" and "25 Thousand" in which the wages of workers at the Iron Works were stolen and two people were killed.
One of the young men who came to work in the security service called "Naj snake bite" came of his own free will, while some came because of someone's persuasion, and some of them came to be with their beloved women. These young people will be trained to become "guards" for 14 days in a specially prepared facility. Realizing how much perseverance and ingenuity is required to learn to do this job, he overcame it all with a humorous tone.
The meaning of being a man's spouse and a mother swan in the world is shown through the life of Tumur's wife Naran, a work that shows how precious love and marital happiness develops amid the conflicts of old and new ideas.
Tamir is a young and talented boxer, brought up and trained by his grandfather. In the capital Ulan Bator, he then joins the national boxing team. Coach Bold has high hopes for the young athlete and subjects him to severe training. However Tamir becomes entangled in the nets of Sarangue, Bold's daughter, and that doesn't do his career any good at all. The privileged Sarangue spends her time with a provocative and violent bunch of youths who are obsessed by Western consumer goods. To defy her father, Sarangue encourages Tamir, who is by now hopelessly in love with her, to stay up late, to drink a lot and neglect his training. The boxing team leaves for Europe without Tamir, but Sarangue dumps Tamir for a French anthropologist. When a former lover of Sarangue is then killed, the bitter Tamir is arrested as a suspect; now he no longer feels like one of the privileged.
In the 13th century, a princess named No Gu, a queen of the Great Mongol Empire who is visiting Korea as a queen, is overcome with longing for her homeland and flees from her emperor. She drowns while escaping. As she dies, she utters a single sentence, "I want to go home." The story unfolds in the present day. The princess No Gu, who went to Korea to work, is trafficked and imprisoned in the house of a cruel Korean woman. While imprisoned, she uncovers the terrible crime committed by the housewife, which leads to an interesting development.
Everyone has their own laws of life. This law gives everyone the right to live, but in return, nature weighs their karma. On the one hand, they can seek freedom and indulge in their desires, but on the other hand, this film tells the story of how every movement in heaven and earth is subject to an inviolable law. Only many sounds of love echo around our lives. If you sing from your heart, you will become a witness to eternal love.
On the way to Taij Miji's capital city, where Bogd made a big offering, was given a rank, and received honors, two servants named Boroldoi and Doldoi always overcome him with eloquent tricks.
It's a movie from 2001.
During the social changes of the 1990s, two old men from the countryside went to the city to make a trade and were mistaken for milking and selling sheep.
It's a movie from 2000.