The story of Bushkhuu 1979
One of the good qualities of the poor orphaned boy, Boroloi, is depicted in the form of a myth, which is absorbed by the Bushes.
One of the good qualities of the poor orphaned boy, Boroloi, is depicted in the form of a myth, which is absorbed by the Bushes.
A young Mongolian man decides to go and see if the grass is greener in Paris. Of course, it isn't – despite the support of other Mongolian expatriates, the culture shock is so huge that Europe just reinforces something he was already sure of: Mongolia is the most beautiful country in the world!
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
On a hot, sunny autumn day, a man on a motorcycle fell over in the vast, mountainous Gobi Desert, and John, an engineer with the experience of a traveler and the power of his expensive motorcycle, was the one who saved his life. He found two local children with broken arms and on the verge of death without drinking water. When he regained consciousness, he found it unbelievable that a small child was herding cattle in a desolate area, and he was surprised by their dirty and uncivilized appearance. With the hospitality of a Mongolian, the boy threw his beloved goat and cooked it for him. But John was very upset when he couldn’t eat it. He was also very angry when the little water he had found for several days was thrown away in just one day. However, since the language barrier was not clear, he could not understand how the two of them felt.
It's about the beautiful dreams and goals young people have, how they fight for them, and how patience, hard work, and love nurture and transform people.
The son of a rich family, who lacks nothing, tries to understand what happiness is. In this way, the film tells the story of the people who make themselves, not the search for happiness, by finding the reason for the loss of life in the midst of jealousy, truth and lies, and leaving the audience with the question "Why" every minute.
In this film, the idea of defending the country with weapons and the army, and not establishing peace in the world, but understanding each other through music, was sought to be brought out in the minds of five to six-year-old children. The boy saw a military parade and held a variety of music instead of the guns held by the soldiers. It tells about dreaming while marching.
The film consists of two parts, the first part is about the warm relationship between mother, father and son, the son's heroic merits for the country, and the second part is about his son in the war. It tells about the lost mother, who was named "Tall Mother" in honor of the mother's love for many drivers who have the same profession as her son.
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.
It will be about the order and upbringing of the soldiers of the peacetime, the lives of young herdsmen in the countryside, and holy love.
Mongolian feature film released in 2000.
It is a musical parody inspired by the three works: Tungalag Tamir, Sukhbaatar, Excursion
It's a movie from 2001.
It is a film that interestingly depicts love and romantic events from the early 2000s.
It's a movie from 2000.
It's a movie from 2000.
A film that shows how hard it is to raise a child.
The film tells the story in the "language" of modern youth, showing how three girls born and raised in the sun-baked Shargyn Erem Gobi, a deserted region more than 1,000 kilometers from the capital, find their destiny as they enter city life.
Anand, a highly educated, office-based young man, is a confident, show-loving young man who spends a Sunday evening partying with his close friends, Khurnee, Sukhee, and Badrakh. The day after that, he drinks too much, and on Monday, he is fired for being late for work and failing to attend an important meeting. Anand doesn't take it too seriously and spends the day partying with his friends. However, the next day, he is greeted by unimaginable events. The story will tell the story of love, friendship, greed, and human nature.
Even after 30 years, autumn has arrived, the fields are turning yellow just like in those days, and autumn work is in full swing. The taste of work and life, love, and romance still excite people's hearts in this era. The modern "Unforgettable Autumn" aims to show all this. The main characters of the memorable "Unforgettable Autumn" feature film, Sarnai, Tuul, Ganzorig, and Bayarsaikhan, are reuniting with the audience under the same names 30 years later, and the song "First Love" is also reaching the audience again after 30 years. Another feature of this film is that