The Cuckoo’s Last Sound 2005
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2005.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2005.
It is a musical parody inspired by the three works: Tungalag Tamir, Sukhbaatar, Excursion
A noble man, Ider, abandons his wife and daughter in pursuit of his own pleasures. The abandoned woman is forced to take her daughter with her and follow a stranger to live abroad. When her daughter, Ariunaa, is just starting out in life, her mother dies in an accident. Left alone, the girl returns to her hometown and asks her father for help. Anya meets a young man, a violinist, and hides her incurable illness, thinking that she is "AIDS-stricken" until she is hospitalized and is found to be virus free. The plot of this film tells the story of how a child's life is affected by the carelessness of parents.
It's a movie from 2001.
It depicts the delicate and complex events of modern-day dating and first love. The film stars model girls and a Ghost band.
The mysterious death of a girl who committed suicide... The intricate issues surrounding it... The reasons that led to her death...
The story takes place in a rural family home and shows the conflict between Sukarno, an old herdsman, his wife, stepdaughter and children.
It is said that as long as one is born as a human being, death is true and paying taxes is true. It is said that the newly rich man hides his income, then buys off the tax inspector and is forced to commit crimes.
This movie is "Foal". "I'm not a millionaire" consists of two parts. In the first part, rural life is more interesting to Sukhbold boy than urban life and opens a new world for him. In the second part, his grandfather, who works at the museum, brings home a reed trumpet and repairs it, because he heard the story that in the olden days, reed trumpets were made from the bone marrow of an eighteen-year-old woman. In his opinion, the child's naive but generous love for people, and his desire to know the world's phenomena are highlighted.
The police officers, led by investigator Gantulga, who have the difficult task of solving the complexities of the murder, search for the criminals, study their mysterious and cunning methods, and arrest the culprits as a result of clever thinking and quick observation.
At the sharp moment of change of state and society, a few people who want to keep their humanity, such as the clown Luvsan, the contortionist girl who fell in love with him and the actress who lost her legs due to a difficult number, will be swept away by the heavy flood of society and end up as nobody.
In the middle of the 1950s, the harmful effects of the old social customs, rigidity, and bureaucracy in the forward development of social life were shown in a comical tone in connection with the incident where an old man with a dam entered the city to look for parts for a haymaking machine.
A mother returns to Mongolia after years abroad to begin life anew with her daughter. When the daughter reveals a truth that challenges inherited values, the mother confronts the tension between social norms and maternal love.
What does the Wind Horse (Khiimori) mean in Mongolian culture? How do Mongolians show respect to local spirit masters? To explore these questions, a group of Lithuanian scholars travels across the vast Mongolian steppes, visiting yurts and monasteries, and meeting lamas, nomads, and local scientists.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2005.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2005.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2001.
Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.