Blessings on the sober Side 1984
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.
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.
When an absentee father realizes his daughter is the victim of an Oligarch's violent lust he looks to the law for help but realizes he might be the only one who can exact true reparation.
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.
The work reflects the historical life of the great general D. Sukhbaatar, who started participating in the People's Revolution.
The film begins with two thieves who have been burglarizing homes for years and are skilled at it. As they go home, unpack the stolen items and talk, they hear a strange noise, and one of them faints from fear, thinking that "the antiques he stole are possessed by spirits." The film's plot unfolds.
A young producer offers a wonderful work to a young singer. The singer skillfully revives it and presents it to the public, but Enkhnaran's teammates, Temuen and Solongo, reveal the true nature of the young producer, who is like a celestial. The story of the film unfolds as the young man, who is called "the producer of the sky", is actually Tamiraa, a young mobile phone repairman with an ordinary life who is infatuated with Enkhnaran.
The story of a thirty-year struggle filled with hope and a heartbroken Mongolian father who waited for his son, whom he had delivered while fending off death.
Four friends who grew up in an orphanage promise each other that they will meet again when fate forces them to separate. Years pass, and they continue to live their own lives, but one day they find each other and fulfill their childhood dreams together.
This movie is a movie about the friendship between boys and girls. Tulgaa, who was on vacation at the camp, was accused and expelled from the camp for a crime he did not commit. It tells about how his girlfriend, after suffering a lot, decided to confess all the crimes in front of the crowd, revealing the truth and proving Tulgaa's innocence.
In a newly built neighborhood, two student friends accidentally move in together and become neighbors. They don't have time to meet up every time they go out, but after a brief conversation, the story unfolds when a female classmate proposes to her and gets her into the company she works for. The true friendship of the young people shows whether it is true or false to say that love is jealous.
A mongolian interpretation of Kafka's "The Castle".
In Mongolia, a third of the population lives in poverty. Is that why the suicide rate is so high? Suicide survivors and family members of those who have taken their lives relate their circumstances, far removed from the freedoms of traditional nomadic life. Not all of them wish to be identifiable in the film; suicide is a taboo. In the darkness, a teenager whispers emotionally about her brother’s suicide and a couple who lives off selling scrap metal tells a story of their son’s survival. The stories come from different parts of the country, but everywhere the reasons given for suicide are similar: hopelessness, unemployment, loneliness and harshness of life.
2,000 years ago, two families escaped from the conflict between Mongolia and Turkic provinces and were forced into the Ergune-Kun gorge, where there was no other way to enter except for a narrow path. As a result, when their descendants multiplied and their land was no longer contained by the water, they all gathered together and discussed, and by breaking the dam, they made a hole by melting the mountainside.
It's a movie from 2002.
Deegii, who wants her father to accompany her to her wedding, will travel from the United States to the countryside of Mongolia. Her friends Naraa and Marlaa hire a travel company to join their friend's trip. But zombies will be scattered where they travel. How will their struggle to survive continue?
Death comes calling to an old woman, whose children rush home to see her. As she clings to life in the hope of seeing her missing daughter, the others return to their lives. Alone with his suffering mother, one son faces a terrible choice.
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.
At the beginning of the People's Revolution of 1921, it tells about the friendship between Bold, a herdsman, and Mikhail, a Russian boatman, who live on the banks of a river near the border. Two old men who took part in the revolution will be killed by the enemy, but their children will live on. Shows the continuation of the holy friendship of their ancestors.
A minibus driver and conductor damages a rich guy’s car and get into debt.
Davaa and Zaya are a young nomadic couple in the vast Bayanhongor region of Mongolia who are in the throes of animal birthing season when a seismic event suddenly changes their lives. They are forced to migrate afar but are haunted by their past lives.