Demon Express 2004
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 2002.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2002.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2002.
All greed has a price. The dark spot in Mongolian society and the people is the era of repression, when groups of soldiers would rob and kill ordinary wealthy families and put the looted wealth into a chest. However, when a soldier kills his comrades and buries the chest in the ground, greed and curses turn it into a ghost.
It's a movie from 2001.
It's a movie from 2001.
It's a movie from 2000.
It's a movie from 2000.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2000.
It's a movie released in 1999.
It is a feature film based on human life. It mainly focuses on Mongolian customs, daily life, and how people adapt to the harsh conditions of the Gobi. It shows the precious quality of loving each other. A young man who lives with his mother has a wife and a child. The camel's wool has turned blue and gray. The Gobi people are truly kind-hearted people.
It's a movie from 1999.
It is a romantic movie released in 1999.
It is an erotic film released in 1998.
Film released in 1998
Film released in 1998
The film follows two young men as they search for a husband and wife.
A little boy named Yadam, who came from the countryside, has not yet adapted to the hustle and bustle of the big city. While working hard and bullying people, he experiences spiritual purification when he meets Naran Okhin and Grandpa Ochir. Naran Okhin is a violinist and Grandpa Ochir is a retired puppeteer. The film tells the story of a child's innocence, the beauty of the world of art, and the idea of forgiving and "purifying" the evil in the world.
The story follows Hoschimeg, a student who returns from her studies in the big city to teach kindergarten at the "Urts" ger garden in the Khuvsgul aimag in Western Taiga during her summer vacation. Through her journey we see the lives and livelihoods of the nomadic reindeer herders, the Tsaatan people.