Flames of Struggle 1982
At the beginning of the People's Revolution of 1921, it shows how the people of the countryside fought together to exterminate the remnants of the evil army that was hiding in Mongolia.
At the beginning of the People's Revolution of 1921, it shows how the people of the countryside fought together to exterminate the remnants of the evil army that was hiding in Mongolia.
Erick Ju, who is wanted internationally as a serious criminal, goes missing after undergoing a face-changing operation and using black magic to wipe his memories. Erick Ju and investigative journalist Heon Bin both find themselves in Ulaanbaatar. Not only does Heon Bin become a witness to a mysterious case, he also experiences unbelievable things in the underworld.
Former President Erdene is kidnapped on his way to a camping trip. The people who kidnapped Erdene bring him before Galdan, a "gold magnate and mentally ill" man. Erdene's revenge for not pardoning Galdan's son, who was sentenced to death, is his own. Galdan's revenge on Erdene and his own death is his own... The story of this film unfolds when Captain Tselmeg, who is about to be transferred from the General Intelligence Directorate to the State Special Security Service, receives a mysterious order.
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.
In this film, the deeds and efforts of the former Prime Minister of Mongolia, Jalkhanz noble Damdinbazar, Dilav noble Jamsranjav, who united the Western Cape and implemented the government policy, were depicted. Historical figures such as Zasagt Khan and Shanzav Badamdorj were portrayed and their political positions were expressed.
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.
The film shows Nandia, who tells her daughter that her father has gone bankrupt and believes that her father's business is gone and there is no one else to take care of the family, shaking up the fashion world and conquering it with her innovative designs to save her father's honor.
It will be about police officers who are investigating organized crime gangs.
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.
My Beautiful Jinjiimaa is an emotional romantic drama in a setting few in the U.S. have ever seen. A deaf woman, Jinjiimaa, is raped by the local party Chairman, and shoots her attacker. Her lifelong friend, lame farmer Sukhee, goes to prison for six years for Jinjimaa’s crime. The film begins with his return, where Sukhee and Jinjiimaa meet—each with a secret.
Taking advantage of the current political and social instability in Mongolia, a system has emerged where privileges can be used to do whatever they want, and a small number of powerful people are regulating everything according to their own desires. The land and water that every Mongolian has grown up with are sacred idols that they cherish and love throughout their lives. This film tells the story of the fate of the country and the lives of its people behind the terrible migration that is facing danger every day.
It's a movie from 2001.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
A short film made in 1993 by a group of MNB-TV artists based on the novel "Nausea" by French writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.
Horse racing, which is one of the three men's festivals of Mongolia, will be about its features and the skills and traditions of Mongolian horsemen that have been inherited for hundreds of years.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
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.
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.
Togtohtor Van (1797-1868), son of Bat-Ochir of Borjgin clan popularly known as To Van, was born in Sergelen Denj on the east side of Sang Dalai Lake in Setsen Khan Province, now Dornod Province. He succeeded his father in 1822 and held the office of head of the Hebei Assembly of Setsenkhan Province for 46 years until 1868. He carried out economic reforms in the province and organized multifaceted activities of industry, agriculture, animal husbandry, science and culture, churches, schools, and markets. In 1834-1838, near Tumen-Ulziyit Hill, he founded the "Culture Enhancing Temple" and a national grammar school with more than 300 students. He wrote the book "The School That Teaches the Birth of Hebei Wang", which became famous as "Teachings of To Wang". A historical film about this legendary man.