Meddlesome 1964
A moral movie about old and young people, relationships, friendship, and humanity, which tells about Osor's serious death while driving a car while intoxicated.
A moral movie about old and young people, relationships, friendship, and humanity, which tells about Osor's serious death while driving a car while intoxicated.
A queer love story told through voice memos
This is a documentary feature film created with the aim of informing the public how to avoid the plague of the highly contagious disease marmoset.
Based on the story "Baggy Clothes" by the writer Sh. Gaadamba, the reporter and herdsman Sevjidmaa, who is trying to spread the progress of the country and the success of the work of the working people, shows the enthusiasm of her husband Sengee's laziness and laziness of the family in a dramatic way. raised the issue of equal rights.
Dondog, a young man who grew up on a horse mane, becomes a cowherd after being reprimanded by the management for killing his horse in a race with a car. On this occasion, the relationship between Yanjmaa, a driver who came to the collective, Gonchig, who comes to trade for personal gain, and Dondog, a horseman, was shown in light comedy.
The protagonist lives in a family living in the western part of the Xilin Gol League in Inner Mongolia, Erennursum, Erennursum, north of the border with Mongolia. The plains are mostly composed of metamorphic rocks, granite and sandy conglomerates. The summer is dry and there is little rain, and the spring is very windy and sandy. , The temperature is very low throughout the year.
Li Wei captures the everyday lives of people in Inner Mongolia. Both Han and Mongolian people have lived for millennia across this magnificent expanse. But the traditional nomadic lifestyle has been deeply influenced by the impact of modernisation. Some herders do not live in yurts anymore—instead, they have settled in towns. Some young people would rather dress more fashionably, and only old Mongolian people wear traditional Mongolian clothing.
Living in a city is punishment for a nomad who moves freely across the land. Simply waiting at a stoplight is akin to being in a cage.
Lyric drama based on true story of motherhood without any shiny part. Everyday we confort small kiosk around the corner, but never observed what kind of life goes inside of the small store.
A herdsman leaves his wife for another woman, then wonders if he hasn't made a mistake.
Breathtaking cinematography provides an intimate glimpse into the life of Nomadic sheep herders on the Mongolian steppe. For Purevjav and his family, the predatory wolves who steal sheep at night are as troubling as the grazing land that is disappearing as with the mining boom. With quiet dignity, Purevjav speaks of the sacred relationship between human and wolf and how exploitation and misuse of the land has transgressed humanity's sacred connection to the landscape.
In 2012, after my grandfather passed away, my grandmother left the deserted village where she had lived for nearly half a century and moved to a strange county town. The next year, she was shocked to hear that her homeland would be leveled within two days - her "old world" was thus completely destroyed. After that, she spent a long time alone, often accompanied by her sick second daughter, and more often by an old TV and a deck of cards. When the wind blows, she dreams of the sunset, sheep, green grass, and curling smoke in her hometown. Every year, I go back with a camera to record her homesickness that has nowhere to go, listen to her reminiscences, and also take pictures of my childhood hometown that has also disappeared.
Recently, strange and inexplicable things have begun to happen in the life of the girl Aminaa. Mysterious figures appear in her dreams, nightmares become more intense, and an evil spirit threatens her life by sucking her vital energy. Every time she wakes up, she knows it was a dream, but the fear remains deep in her heart as if it were real. Aminaa no longer distinguishes between dreams and real life, and becomes more and more confused. Her parents become strange and mysterious, start doing things they never did before, and act as if they are hiding something from Aminaa. However, Aminaa does not give up. In order to escape the nightmare, she needs to remember her past. But she does not remember anything, she has no sense of time. Will she remember her past?.
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 2003.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2004.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2002.