The Last Queen of the King 2000
A historical tragedy about the last emperor and queen of Mongolia.
A historical tragedy about the last emperor and queen of Mongolia.
This film depicts the love and life of young people in a student dormitory in an adventurous manner.
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.
It will be about police officers who are investigating organized crime gangs.
Mongolia, 1960's. An old herdswoman lives alone in her yurt in the great Gobi Desert. Visitors from the national registration office come to collect information from her for the census. Sarcastically naming the elderly woman "pretty lady", they question her about her identity - but she divulges little. However, when one of the officers stays the night to count her livestock, she opens up to him with a dramatic tale of love, sacrifice, and motherhood.
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.
A strange film as beautifully jumbled as the political environment out of which it sprang, like a handsome weed, "Son of Mongolia" is a travelogue of unique and authentic richness, an amusing Far Eastern horse opera of picaresque character, and a scientifically valuable anthropological document in which the Soviet film industry may well take pride. Objective and modern, yet permeated with a fresh folk quality that goes back to the reckless and lovely Tartary of Genghis Khan, it rises above all its inescapable Soviet-isms into a new frontier region of plains, mountains, tents and herds, a world still appreciably beyond the range of Western cameras.
It shows the characteristics of the work and life of mining workers, which is a major industry of socialist society, and how the consciousness of the working class develops over generations.
The dark storm of repression in the 1930s, which left a deep and tragic mark on the history of Mongolian society, massacred the leading intellectuals and religious and political figures of that time.
The story begins when two young men from Erdenet enter the city to change their lives. The city welcomes them better than they could have imagined. But in the end, everything goes wrong and they find out who they are in this life. The film conveys the meaning that people will receive the consequences of their actions, whether they like it or not.
Successful, yet cocky guy Aldar picks up a girl at the bar in a bet with his friends. Aldar gets involved with the girl's complicated life and gets thrown in a jail for a false charge. Aldar fights for his life in the jail, but betrayed by his friends, left with no money and got set up in a scam, he can't do anything but to survive. Mysterious man comes into the jail cell and takes control of the criminals and becomes the new cell boss. The new cell boss helps him to clear his name and take his revenge.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
In Mongolia’s remote Tsakhir Valley, Batbold faces the greatest challenge of his young life: safeguarding 1,000 horses during the deadliest winter on record.
The ruffles king forbids music for his kingdom and gets cursed for it. The king's right hand secretly wishes to take the throne and tries to kill the king, but the cursed king just would not die. Later when the king's right hand figures out how to kill the king and takes over the kingdom. The left-for-dead king gets local's support whom secretly kept practicing the art of music aids the king for the final battle to get the kingdom back from murderous king's right hand.
Shagdar's daughter, Hishgee, a director of a commercial bank, is about to give birth, and Shagdar is happy to smell his niece's baby. However, when the child born from the endowment fails, Dr. Bold replaces the child with another mother to fulfill his promise to his grandfather. At this time, Shagdar's son Gan-Ulzi participates in defrauding his father's bank of a large amount of money for his power and position. In the course of the events, the above complexities are resolved and the conscience of the person is recognized, and the story ends with a sharp discussion of moral issues in today's society.
During the socialist society, the mentality of using people in the agricultural sector as brothers, and then, disregarding the love of young people, is the ancient way of marrying off criticized what happened.
Taivnaa, a local trader who sells milk between towns and villages, is confused when he meets Manlai on the same train. Manlai, who was born and raised in the city, was on his way to meet his girlfriend, but trusting Taivnaa's words, he gets off at Zuunharaa and ends up with a woman named Gerelee.
If Ravjir, a tractor driver, gets a higher education, he estimates that his salary will increase and his life will improve. So, having a diploma of higher education, I boldly went to the teacher Sandag and asked him to do a lot of math tasks. The story is presented in a comical way, showing how Ravjir complains about not being able to fulfill this task.
The great Austrian writer Stefan Zweig is a writer known as a master of psychology among classical writers. In 1923, he created the work "Letter from an Unknown Woman", which describes the inner nature of women. Based on this work, the director of the film "For the Soul", which aims to show the subtle intelligence, mental strength, and resilience of women, is based on this work.
This film tells the story of how moments of luck are always around us, and how happiness, suffering, and love are found amidst the competition of life. The story is told over a period of 5 days.