The Day After the Day of Love 2006
This film depicts the love and life of young people in a student dormitory in an adventurous manner.
This film depicts the love and life of young people in a student dormitory in an adventurous manner.
This contemporary domestic drama follows Lardima, the young wife of a man rich enough to provide her with the life of a princess. But her sadistic and obsessively jealous husband mistreats her. Following an accident, Lardima is imprisoned and forges a friendship with a female guard. Female solidarity in the face of everyday sexism, told with gut-wrenching style.
A company sends one of its two managers to China to sign a lucrative contract. The story begins when the manager tells the two managers that they are both good at drinking. The two of them drink to see who can drink better, but both of them are drunk. When they wake up, they wake up as three men in a military unit. They don't know why they came here, how they got there yesterday, or what they did there. Only a third guy tells them what happened to them, and when they get drunk again, the story continues to get more complicated. The story continues full of events such as how the two of them left and became three men, what the three of them did together, and so on.
A young boy named Tulga is lost in a yak herd during the migration and raised in a wolf's den. A hunter finds the boy while searching for food from a wolf's den in the spring. As the boy grows up, he learns how to inherit the customs of his Mongolian people and how to improve his way of life.
A bank employee, Taivnaa, is fired for pointing out the bank's wrongdoing. Since he can't afford medical expenses for his beloved daughter who has a serious disease, he decides to conduct "Operation Tatar" to steal the bank's black money with his three buddies: ex-boxer/ex-policeman Tulgaa; half-Russian, self-proclaimed expert driver Kolya; and geeky genius hacker Gyalbaa. At the risk of their lives, they embark on Operation Tatar!
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.
Winter 2012. This film is based on the true story of a young man named Tumendelger of Tsermaagiin from Nomgon soum, Umnugovi aimag, who fell off his motorcycle in the freezing cold and crawled to the center of the aimag for 7 days and 6 nights. The film artistically depicts the resilience, perseverance, and struggle of a Mongolian man.
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 touching story of a pre-teen who rejoins his nomadic family after the death of the uncle who adopted and raised him. At first he is sad and frightened, but he gradually grows closer to his father in the run up to a horse race.
When a girl from a wealthy family moves out of her home, she leaves important documents behind at her old apartment. However, the young man who moves into her apartment finds them and uses them for his work, which is how the film unfolds, and it tells the story of the young couple's love.
Based on Battulga's novel "Uyahan Zambuutiv" by writer Zo Pei Jing, this film tells about the love and tragic fate of the brave and poetess Snow White who lived in the early 18th century.
Dorj and his heavily pregnant wife Suren live an idyllic nomadic life on the Mongolian steppe, but as Suren develops complications during childbirth, the local doctor advises them to venture into the capital city to seek medical attention. With no official documentation they find themselves unable to cover the medical fees and Dorj must pawn their wedding belongings before signing up to a local karaoke contest. A heart- warming and feel-good road movie about the clash between nature and the urban world. Out of Paradise is as much a love story as a reflection on our modern ways of living.
This movie, created on the theme of mythology, the tradition of believing in and admiring myths, expresses the absurdity of a thought and the instinctive absurdity of a thought in the form of horror.
The film begins with Jargal, a young journalist who writes stories in the field of investigative journalism, creating a fake case for himself with the help of his teammate and minister Badral to find out the truth about a case and ending up in prison. While in prison, he encounters many unexpected events and is subjected to various pressures, ultimately leading to his death. In this way, the aim is to show the immoral and corrupt things that exist in Mongolian society through the events that happen to the young journalist.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
A historical tragedy about the last emperor and queen of Mongolia.
Through the character of Gundalai, who is fighting with his life for the peace of his country, homeland and people, it is depicted that if the heart is right, not a single person will achieve victory without being alone, and he will become a legend among the people.
Munkhgerel, a talented and stunning woman, has devoted her life to classical music. But when an unexpected twist forces her to abandon her promising career as a musician, her world falls into a dull, monotonous routine. Just when she’s about to lose hope, fate intervenes, bringing her face-to-face with Chinbat, the charismatic leader of a rising rock band. What begins as a chance encounter soon becomes a life-changing connection, rekindling her passion for music—and awakening a new, fiery love in her heart. This thrilling, heartwarming journey proves that sometimes, the greatest gifts come when you least expect them.
This movie tells about the infamous good stepmother and the life and happiness of the teachers of the childcare center working with orphans.