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- The story recounts the early life of Genghis Khan who was a slave before going on to conquer half the world in 1206.
- When the Great Mongolian army is about to invade Europe in 1242 it doesn't expect that a Hungarian castle and its Priest, Eusebius will stop it.
- An estranged couple takes a retreat in the woods. Foreboding neighbors, frivolous friends, and dark unseen forces lead to a shocking conclusion.
- A poor but prideful teenage boy Ulzii determines to win a Physics competition for a scholarship, but his illiterate mother finds a job in the countryside and leaves him with his siblings in the middle of the winter.
- Ze, a 17-year-old, studies hard at school to succeed in the cold, callous society of modern Mongolia. When Ze encounters Maralaa, his senses are awakened and another reality seems possible.
- Studious Saruul covers for her roommate at a basement sex shop run by the alluring, grumpy Katya, who takes Saruul under her wing and shows the young woman that there's more than just studying, and that sex is fun, healthy, and empowering.
- When a Mongolian nomadic family's newest camel colt is rejected by its mother, a musician is needed for a ritual to change her mind.
- The little Nansal finds a baby dog in the Mongolian veld, who becomes her best friend against all rejections of her parents.
- A feature film based on the true story of the legendary Princess Khutulun of Mongolia.
- A curious friendship develops between Gombo, a young Mongolian shepherd living with his wife and family in a hut, deep in the wilderness of the steppes, and Sergei, a Russian worker whose truck breaks down not far from Gombo's hut.
- This series is a fictional, fantasy, action adventure. A fantastic epic journey across the steppe around 800 BC with detailed history that mixes truth and fantasy in a mesmerizing way. Before Ghengis Khan, 33 total tribes of the Steppe united and rose against those that desecrated and mined their land, their descendants who would come to conquer the known world.
- A young Mongolian boy turns grief into a source of power, after the death of his father.
- ALUS is a nomadic electronic musician who accompanied his mother with Alzheimer's disease back to the grassland and spent the last time with his mother.
- The ruffles king forbids music for his kingdom and gets cursed for it. The king's right hand secretly wishes to take the throne and tries to kill the king, but the cursed king just would not die. Later when the king's right hand figures out how to kill the king and takes over the kingdom. The left-for-dead king gets local's support whom secretly kept practicing the art of music aids the king for the final battle to get the kingdom back from murderous king's right hand.
- Jam is a young adult with Down syndrome, born in a remote area of Mongolia. His mother sacrificed herself to defend his human rights and chose to live in a remote quite area, away from people in order to raise her son peacefully and to protect him from social discrimination. For that purpose, she let her youngest daughter be adopted by another family and left the town to raise her son by engaging in wildlife. In spite of the difficulties of Down syndrome, thanks to his mother's enormous care and tireless efforts, he learned to do the basic housework like everyone else and grew up a healthy child. His mother was the centre of his life and he loved her infinitely. As the years rolled by, Jam's mother unfortunately passed away. Jam accidently met with a monk at a difficult time when he could not understand or reconcile his mother's death as a common symptom of Down syndrome and his IQ level. The monk, who had been practicing meditation in the wild for a long time, helped Jam by performing the traditional Mongolian ritual of open air burial . The ceremony involved putting a mark on the mother's body in line with the Mongolian nomadic custom, allowing her to recognize it when she is reborn or reincarnated. Jam mourned the sudden loss of his beloved mother for some time, but he had to return to normality and living his life independently. His sister was pregnant when their mother died and five years later, she went to visit Jam with her daughter, at the site his mother had been buried. Jam suddenly spotted his mother's mark on his niece's little hand and was overjoyed. This is the nature of love, the interdependence of man and nature, the eternal lineage of the mother and offspring, the meaning of human life. A human life is nothing but a dwelling in the intertwined trinity of the past, present and future or in the realm of the TRIO under the father heaven and the mother earth. There is no way one can escape in between the two. Humans come onto earth and return into earth, and that is the only truth. Even as time passes, attuned mental talk between the mother and the child, breathing and living under the sun with one heart do not fade but become more like an eternal spiritual lullaby to each other, and this is the natural law. The tendency to be rude, overly compassionate, or discriminating against people with Down syndrome, as well as rude explanations in connection with the words Mongol, Mongoloid and Mongolism, have not disappeared from our society. The world speaks many languages, but we have only one common language. This is love. Leave no one behind!
- This epic actioner features the relentless brave warriors from Ghengis Khan's Aravt crew, as they are sent into the woods on a dangerous mission that will put the band of Mongol warriors on the edge of life and death.
- Scientists uncover clues about climate change's impact on the planet amidst skull hunters recklessly destroying sites. Memorable characters include a palaeontologist haggling with landowners and Jack Horner facing rivalry in Montana
- Young Mongol is in love with daughter of his Lord. Her Father condemns him as a criminal and names him an outlaw. Mongol must navigate world full of treachery and deception, fighting for survival and justice.
- The encounter between a man, who returns from the big city to countryside and then stays to take up an agricultural role, being brought up by his grandparents.
- When the Big Brother, who ruled the neighborhood, is sent to jail; the turf war starts between two groups. They need to find out who is going to be the next Big Brother to run the neighborhood.
- The guy named Tergel who is selfish invents a flying robot "Mora". However businessman Tomoo has an idea to steal Tergel's operation system to create his own robot. Tergel fella in love with a lady named Shuree. Later on, Mora's operation system will be stolen and Shuree will be disappeared. Then Tsogoo will be hurt by falling from the top of the building. Tergel is accused of Shuree's disappearance due to his previous case which is his ex girlfriend's disappearance. The film ends how all those complicated things will be solved.
- Dandar was one of the commanders in a horse battalion in Mongolian army during Khalkhiin Gol Battle against Japan's Imperial Army. He never lost a battle and was known as the most feared warrior in the battle field. His success wasn't openly invited by the secret services, since he was never injured and wounded during the battles. Due to personal jealousy of an investigating officer Dandar was persecuted for treason and served rest of his life in war camp alone with the very enemies he fought to protect his country.
- In the land of Sukhbaatar in the town of Dariganga a new member has arrived in champ Tseveen's household. The family gets bigger with three girls already they add a long anticipated boy "Taivan" into the family.
- Set in the frozen steppes of Mongolia, a young nomad confronted with his destiny after animals fall victim to a plague which threatens to eradicate nomadism.
- Three friends set off together on a trip to the farthest west of Mongolia. Subsequently, they end up on a different track where they meet locals and face challenges .
- Set in the first part of the 20th century during the Russian revolution's spill over into the vast majestic lands of Mongolia. This epic story is about family, love, devotion and kinship with one's homeland, told through the experiences of a boy and horse whose extraordinary bond to each other and the land gives them the courage to never give up the quest to find the other after being cruelly separated.
- The story of brothers who grew up together at terminal named "37th tochka", dealing with a gangster crew and overcoming obstacles in life when they moved to Ulaanbator city.
- After losing contact for years, two sisters reconnect. One was in Western Europe for a long time, while the other was travelling in the Gobi Desert. When the two meet, topics such as tradition, love, and recognition emerge.
- Bilike has never seen a ping-pong ball before. He and his family live without electricity and running water in a solitary tent home among the vast steppe grasslands. The magnificent landscape here has changed little since the days of Genghis Kahn. But life in the middle of nowhere can be exciting for a young boy. The smallest of details become big events for curious Bilike and his best friends Erguotou and Dawa. The mystery of the small white ball floating in the creek leads to questions about the world around them, as well as innocent mischief. Bilike's grandmother says the ball is a glowing pearl from heaven. But the boys are sceptical after waiting all night outdoors for the ball to light up. Since nobody has an idea about the odd white object, they trek to the faraway monastery to consult the wise lamas. But even the grasslands' most knowledgeable inhabitants are stumped. While watching the new TV-set Dawa's father has won, the boys learn about pingpong. They are excited to hear that their object is the 'national ball of China'. Not realizing how far Beijing actually is, the determined young boys set off to return the ball to the Chinese capital...
- This is a live action and animation integrated film. Young boys at summer camp faces mysterious events and together, they establishes a young detectives club and help solve the cases for the whole camp.
- A murder case in the Mongolian steppe. A herder is asked to guard the crime scene - a woman who resolutely scares off both wolves and her neighbor. She has her own plans for the future, which are closely linked to the myths of her homeland.
- A spoiled grandchild of a wealthy businessman, Takeshi, wanders around the grasslands of Mongolia with an unexpected companion upon his grandfather's request.
- A promise, an old, destroyed horse head violin and a song believed lost lead the singer Urna back to Outer Mongolia. Her grandmother was forced to destroy her once loved violin in the tumult of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The ancient song of the Mongols, "The Two Horses of Genghis Khan", was engraved on the violin's neck. Only the violin's neck and head survived the cultural storm. Now it is time to fulfill the promise that Urna made to her grandmother. Arrived in Ulan Bator, Urna brings the still intact parts of the violin - head and neck - to Hicheengui, a renowned maker of horse head violins, who will build a new body for the old instrument in the coming weeks. Then, Urna leaves for the interior to look there for the song's missing verses. But she will be disappointed. None of the people whom she meets on the way appears to still know the old melody of the Mongols.
- The monglian military people finish their service time finished the high staff soujorn them to come bact to army, Then they uprise against top secret.
- While on a trip, Ari stumbles upon an ancient magical ring and is transported to 13th century Iran. The ring is lost upon arrival, leaving her stranded. She is mistaken for Princess Asuri, daughter of Mongol general, General Hadai.
- Taiga is an eight-hour documentary directed and photographed by Ulrike Ottinger. It focuses on the life and rituals of nomadic peoples in Northern Mongolia, specifically the Darkhad nomads and the Sojon Urinjanghai.
- Bayinbulag and Somiya are brought up, from a young age, as brother and sister by their adoptive grandmother. The three live happily in a yurt on the Mongolian steppes. Just before Bayinbulag is to leave for the city, to be trained as a vet, the grandmother suggests that Bayinbulag and Somiya should eventually marry. Bayinbulag, now training to be a musician, stays away for long periods of time without communicating with Somiya. He finally comes back expecting to marry her.
- A couple from the steppes in need of a caesarean section travel to Ulaanbaatar. But they don't have enough money to pay for the operation in advance, and trouble ensues.
- Sodura is a young woman from the Tsaatan, the reindeer people of the eastern Mongolian taiga, a formerly nomadic tribe who have now settled. As a little girl, she relocated to the big city when her parents died, but growing up there she found herself unable to adapt to the city lifestyle, and ran away from an abusive lover, returning to her home in the taiga, heartbroken. Her tribe blames her coming home pregnant with outsider's child. The only person who understands her pain is a childhood friend. Sodura falls in love with him, but he is engaged to a girl from a western tribe, in a marriage arranged by his father the tribal leader, to diversify their bloodline because inbreeding is bearing too many retarded children and the tribe is in danger of perishing. Tribesmen discover illegal poachers who have killed all but three of the endangered moose of the taiga, and one of the tribe is suspected of aiding the poachers. Sodura contemplates aborting the baby, but decides to ask the help of the tribe's shaman who suggests Sodura should be the one to go on envoy to preserve the life of the reindeer people of the taiga.
- Against the backdrop of a magnificent but harsh natural landscape, a Japanese photojournalist encounters puujee, a young girl who tames wild horses on the Mongolian plains.
- Saran and Naran are two young women in their twenties attempting to start a new life on the steppe as nomads. Despite their close ties, they are both haunted by a ghost from the past..
- A privileged woman, whom grew up with everything and nothing to care for, looses her child and realized how much she loved her child and goes on a long journey of praying in prostration to the Buddhist Temple to clear her sins.
- The Mongolian people from long ago have had a tradition of three cultural games that have always been around during the time of festivities. Mongolian wrestling, racing horses and archery were among the three traditional games. This story will focus on the horse racing tradition. The town's best horse race trainer Bold, has many people gathered at his house for a special announcement. Bold begins to brag about his horses and skills and how no one in town is better than him. Bold begins to talk about his most prized horse, the brown steed that still has yet to find its rider. After hearing this the townspeople recommend Dambii's eldest son Dorj to be the rider. Upon hearing this Boldoo decides to ask Dambii's son Dorj to be the rider for his horse. Dambii lives with his wife, Dolgor and three sons, Dorj (12 yrs old), Byambaa (8 yrs old) Nanzaa (4 yrs old) in the vast countryside in Mongolia. All of Dambii's sons have a knack for the horse. When Bold recruites Dambii's eldest son his middle son Byambaa gets angry that he wasn't chosen to ride. When Byambaa gets angry that he wasn't chosen he storms off.
- Well-educated private school principal accidentally murders her daughter's not so good boyfriend and about-to-retire detective risks his career to help her get away with the murder.
- One New Year's Eve party takes a disturbing turn in this supernatural horror tale. A group of friends gather and celebrate at an abandoned building to live it up at the end of the year. However, as it turns out, the building has a demonic history haunting it.
- 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.