At an isolated frontier outpost, a colonial magistrate suffers a crisis of conscience when an army colonel arrives looking to interrogate the locals about an impending uprising, using cruel tactics that horrify the magistrate.
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.
Taking advantage of the current political and social instability in Mongolia, a system has emerged where privileges can be used to do whatever they want, and a small number of powerful people are regulating everything according to their own desires. The land and water that every Mongolian has grown up with are sacred idols that they cherish and love throughout their lives. This film tells the story of the fate of the country and the lives of its people behind the terrible migration that is facing danger every day.
It is said that due to many factors, such as wrong decisions by those in power, reckless actions by senior officials, cold relationships where people ignore each other, and the wrong standard of measuring everything in terms of money, obstacles and insoluble problems arise in every sector of society, ultimately leading to an impasse where no one can find a solution.
The Prime Minister of Mongolia, the hero and general of the construction industry, Khoroogiin Choibalsan, is shown in this film about his life, his mistakes, his fate, and the great deeds he did for the independence of Mongolia.
The story begins when two young men from Erdenet enter the city to change their lives. The city welcomes them better than they could have imagined. But in the end, everything goes wrong and they find out who they are in this life. The film conveys the meaning that people will receive the consequences of their actions, whether they like it or not.
Seven men sit around a campfire at the mouth of the Nukhti River in 1920. These seven men are young men who have united in their desire to free their homeland from foreign invaders and swear an oath. A bloody battle, a cunning strategy that has sold out their minds. This film tells the story of the unwavering courage of Mongolian youth. 1951. Marshal Choibalsan tells the commissar who is seeing him off at the airport about his comrades who fought with him and flies to Moscow.
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.
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.
The film begins when a woman spends the night at a film crew's house after her car breaks down on a rainy night. The film expresses the love and friendship of young people through songs, such as how to make the person you love your own, how difficult it is to not be able to tell a man that you love him first, and the jealousy of girls. Sent
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