A Haughty Existence 1992
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.
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.
In a remote Mongolian mountains, a woman lives with her mother-in-law and her daughter. Everyone has deserted them except for the people she looks after. Time to time a local man comes and helps her to do her difficult tasks and always asks her to move to the nearest town with him. Her hands are tied to the place, since her mother-in-law wouldn't be able to get accustomed to the town lifestyle.
A lyrical film about the bravery, justice, and love of Tumen, a fighter of the Far West.
When there is an explosion in the society and the migration from the chosen path is difficult, the main conflict begins when the owner of the house, who has lost his grip on the economy, sells his house and goes into business, leaving his young wife and young son in the pocket room.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
A young teacher in Russian is promoted school director in a small Gobi village. Upon his arrival, he uses the few available resources to gain the villager’s trust. He makes rapidly new friends, such as the a young post office lady, a tractor driver unable to express his real feelings or a zealous environmental protection inspector who is trying to arrest illegal antelope hunters. One night, the school director recognizes one of the poachers. He will have to take an important decision.
The theme of morality is brought out with the life of Samdang, who is addicted to alcohol and indulges in the love and care of a good wife.
About the problems faced today, especially how to deal with the tragedy of losing hundreds of livestock due to the threat of mercury.
Criminals trying to sell drugs across borders in an organized manner will make the criminal situation worse during social transitions.
Tamir is a young and talented boxer, brought up and trained by his grandfather. In the capital Ulan Bator, he then joins the national boxing team. Coach Bold has high hopes for the young athlete and subjects him to severe training. However Tamir becomes entangled in the nets of Sarangue, Bold's daughter, and that doesn't do his career any good at all. The privileged Sarangue spends her time with a provocative and violent bunch of youths who are obsessed by Western consumer goods. To defy her father, Sarangue encourages Tamir, who is by now hopelessly in love with her, to stay up late, to drink a lot and neglect his training. The boxing team leaves for Europe without Tamir, but Sarangue dumps Tamir for a French anthropologist. When a former lover of Sarangue is then killed, the bitter Tamir is arrested as a suspect; now he no longer feels like one of the privileged.
A young but sexually frustrated woman fails to fix the broken light bulb of her rental apartment bathroom. She lives with her daughter as her husband does long-term blue-collar work in abroad. After her apartment window cracked, she feels more lonely and naked. When the landlord visits to fix it all, she infatuates with him.
Drug and organ dealing are connected to each other like a spider web in the underworld of Mongolia. Once you step into the web, it's impossible to get out.
Molom, the shaman, takes Yonden, a child lost among wolves, under his protection, and walks with him through the Mongolian steppe.
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.
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.
The story takes place in both past and present times. People loved each other, or expressed their affections not so differently in any era.
During the construction of the socialist society, the distortions in people's minds and its harmful effects are shown in the form of a story with a philosophical tone.
A prominent political figure during the Mongol Empire, one of the leaders of the 1911 movement for the national independence of the Mongolian people. Khandorj of Mijiddorji (1871-1915) was born in Bulgan province. In 1892, he succeeded his grandfather Chin Wang and became the governor. In August 1911, the tsar went to St. Petersburg, leading a delegation to ask for help from Russia in the case of Mongolian independence. After the founding of Mongolia, Bogd Khan served as the Prime Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1911-1915) and participated in the 1912 Mongolian-Russian negotiations. This film is based on historical facts about the tragic and heroic fate of Chin van Handdorji.
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!
In the years after the People's Revolution, hundreds of temples were scattered in rural areas, and folk schools were established to teach literacy to the gangs who were studying in the monasteries.