Love’s Sacrifice 2003
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 2003.
It's a movie from 2000.
Amina, a young woman from Khuvsgul, runs away from home to the city, defying her father's orders, in search of her beloved. Along the way, she meets a young journalist named Tata, overcomes various obstacles, and experiences various adventures. However, she learns that her beloved is not in the city, but next door.
A prostitute named Sarangua accidentally enters the studio of a simple, attractive artist. In the early morning, the artist Hangal often sees a slender, beautiful woman getting out of a car and going into a neighboring building. He likes the girl's body and wants to paint a nude still life, so he asks the caretaker of the building to meet Sarangua. Out of a fatherly kindness, he doesn't tell her, lest the girl be seduced by a bad man. But the girl sees a man and money, and treats the caretaker. The nude still life is finished. Sarangua has not seen her still life. The artist Hangal's exhibition is held in the art gallery, and Sarangua comes to him to express her love by giving him a red rose. Unfortunately, the nude still life has been sold.
Fourth film in the horror franchise "Fearbook".
Everyone has different fears: dogs, darkness, water, fire, ghosts, aging, and more.. But why is it that so few people are afraid of greed?
This movie is based on the legend of wrestling, which became famous due to the fact that a woman wrestled in the festival, and shows about Mongolian wrestling customs, Mongolian customs, and the unique features of the national festival.
The film is made on the theme of the play "Precious Treasure" by the writer Dembee Myagmar, which tells the conflict between people's ideals, moral defects, and fierce competition between humanism and humanity.
Deep in the Khangai Mountains, there were two tribes that herded yaks for generations, not enemies nor friends. Once in a year, they celebrate Naadam and see whose bulls are stronger, only to not see each other again until the Naadam next year. But during a Naadam ceremony, the irreversible abyss forms between two tribes and the gate of bloody vengeance is opened.
Orgil, a teenage boy with a disability, is all about basketball, even though he cannot play. One day he becomes a coach of a local high school’s basketball team by chance.
It shows how the border guards arrest the enemy who has violated the border thanks to the vigilance of the common people. The story of the film is told through the story of border soldier Bold and his girlfriend Tsengel.
This short film explores human connection and emotions through movement and spoken words.
In the middle of the 1950s, the harmful effects of the old social customs, rigidity, and bureaucracy in the forward development of social life were shown in a comical tone in connection with the incident where an old man with a dam entered the city to look for parts for a haymaking machine.
A mother returns to Mongolia after years abroad to begin life anew with her daughter. When the daughter reveals a truth that challenges inherited values, the mother confronts the tension between social norms and maternal love.
In the harsh winter of Inner Mongolia, two young men, Aoqi and Chaligan, spend their days trapped in a dim, cramped room. The desolation of their existence drives them to hatch a plan to scrape together money and flee south. Thus begins their journey between frostbitten cities and the vast, unforgiving grasslands of their homeland.
Mongolian Horror film.
Mongolian horror film.
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.
Mongolian feature film released in 2004.