Mongolisch wird u.a. in Volksrepublik China und Mongolei gesprochen und 82 Filme (zwischen 1945 und 2024) mit dieser Sprache wurden bislang erfasst. Die meisten dieser Filme wurden in Mongolei (60) gedreht. Besonders beliebte Genres für Mongolisch Filme sind Drama (48), Action (9) und Historie / Geschichte (7). Zu den bekanntesten & erfolgreichsten Filmen zählen Children of Genghis (2017), The Fourfold (2020), In the Dawn (2017), A Pearl in the Forest (2008) und Aberrance (2022).
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.
In Ulan Bator, Mongolia, the cur Baatar is shot by a hunter hired by the authorities to get rid off the dogs in the city...
Teenage boy Tsog lives in the slums outside Ulan Bator. He sells milk from his neighbor to support his family, with whom he frequently quarrels. The flight of his imagination is Tsog's only solace— he spends hours drawing his hero, a young monk. After a fight with his parents Tsog takes off to the city, where he settles on the roof of an apartment building. From this new vantage point he spots a beautiful but troubled young woman inhabiting a nearby penthouse. Seeking to intertwine their fates— to bridge the gap between their social, economic, and spiritual conditions— Tsog steals a remote which he uses to control the young woman's television set.
Twelve-year-old Bazarbai is unlike other Nomad boys his age. He dreams of leaving behind the green pastures of his native Western Mongolian province, lured instead by the call of the urban jungle: Ulan Bator. But Bazarbai's father has his own aspirations: One day, the young boy will make him proud by following the famed eagle hunter's own footsteps. When Bazarbai's brother, Khan, is forced to leave home for Ulan Bator, Bazarbai feels deeply hurt and betrayed; he should have been the one sent into the big city. In an attempt to cheer him up, Bazarbai's father takes him to the great Eagle Festival; but the young boy is inconsolable.
Dorj und seine hochschwangere Frau Suren müssen für eine Untersuchung den riskanten Weg in die mongolische Hauptstadt Ulaanbaatar auf sich nehmen. Für die Behandlung muss das Paar rasch an Geld kommen. Während Suren in den Wehen liegt, verstrickt sich Dorj deshalb in immer grössere Schwierigkeiten.
Despite being the last royal blood of the Great Ghenghis Khan, a woman still has to face poverty and loss in the 20th century.
We can't deny mother instinct.
The touching story of a pre-teen who rejoins his nomadic family after the death of the uncle who adopted and raised him. At first he is sad and frightened, but he gradually grows closer to his father in the run up to a horse race.
This contemporary domestic drama follows Lardima, the young wife of a man rich enough to provide her with the life of a princess. But her sadistic and obsessively jealous husband mistreats her. Following an accident, Lardima is imprisoned and forges a friendship with a female guard. Female solidarity in the face of everyday sexism, told with gut-wrenching style.
This is the film that encouraged us to explore Mongolian cinema. This portrait of a mother fighting for her son, who has been accused of murder, is of a very high artistic standard and was almost selected for competition at FIFF 2017. Sergio Leone’s lyricism seems to be evoked from the very first scene and the influence of the most eloquent Soviet cinema can also be seen.
A young Mongolian man decides to go and see if the grass is greener in Paris. Of course, it isn't – despite the support of other Mongolian expatriates, the culture shock is so huge that Europe just reinforces something he was already sure of: Mongolia is the most beautiful country in the world!
Im Zentralasien des frühen 13. Jahrhunderts entsendet der Mongolenherrscher Dschingis Khan eine zehnköpfige Eliteeinheit, um einen bedeutenden Arzt von einem befreundeten Stamm abzuholen und ins Hauptquartier zu geleiten. Unterwegs stößt die Einheit auf die Trümmer einer niedergebrannten Siedlung, findet darin einen lebenden Säugling und adoptiert den Knaben nach alter Sitte. Nun jedoch haben sie einen unerbittlichen Verfolger, denn ein feindlicher Stammesführer macht die Mongolen für den Angriff auf seine Familie verantwortlich.
A naked woman is found murdered in the Mongolian steppe. Overnight, a young and inexperienced policeman has to secure the crime scene. Since he is not familiar with the dangers on site, a local herder is sent to guard him and the body. This resolute woman in her mid-thirties knows how to handle a rifle – and how to scare away wolves. She lights a fire against the cold. Alcohol also helps them to stay warm. At her instigation, the two get closer to each other. The next morning, they will go their separate ways.
A spiritual shaman is a crucial member of the community, the one who everyone depends on when in need of moral and spiritual guidance. What happens when that shaman is a 17-year-old high school student who must balance his profound Spiritual responsibilities while also juggling another life - that of a high school student - working hard to success in the cold, callous society of modern Mongolia. Introducing Ze, 17-year-old gentle Mongolian shaman...
As the unforgiving forces of nature take their toll on humans and animals, the unexpected return of snow devastates the nomad family’s livestock. 11-year old Sukbhat is forced to leave his childhood behind. Now the hopes of the family rely on the young boy who should tame and race the wild horse. An intense relation between father, son and their wild horse shows how nature overwhelms and influences human beings. Nobody remains unscathed after being confronted with the powers of the steppe.
This is a story about a young couple whose newly planned life was destroyed by the impact of the Great Purges of 1934–1938 in Mongolia. The main goal of this movie was to provide a testimony for the many Buryats and Mongolians who were persecuted during the Great Purges initiated by Joseph Stalin. In 1937 and 1938, many people, and even entire families, were killed after being wrongfully accused of conspiracies. The movie was shot on location near the Buryat village of Dadal in the Khentii province of Mongolia. The acting and other participation of many local villagers was a great addition to the authenticity of the film.
In the 1960s, about 3,000 Chinese orphans were sent to Inner Mongolia. In the Xilingol grassland, Qiqigema Erji adopted Chen Chen and Yu Sheng even though her husband disapproved. The children grew up as Mongolian nomads. But 20 years later, upon hearing the news that biological parents were looking for their children, Chen Chen left for Shanghai in the hope of meeting his parents. Yu Sheng finally did meet his parents and faced a choice as to where he wanted to live.
Az is seven years old girl lives in small village with her parents. Az soon will have baby sister. It is the most joyful moment for her life. But this joy wouldn't last long, because her mother dies after the birth. Tseden will raise her daughters in difficult condition. But Az will struggle with all those difficulties. She becomes strong and smart, she will take care whole family. Tsende's sorrow will disappear as time passes. Tseden starts to sell milk in the city. Mean time two daughters stays home alone for few days. As their life gets better sad news comes from city. Tseden dies in an accident.
This film revolves around Choghtu Khong Tayiji, a 17th century Mongolian prince who waged a campaign of independence against Tibetan and Manchu forces.
This film takes place in a remote area, a desert region situated somewhere between the Mongolia and Chinese border. The town has become nearly void of all inhabitants except for Hangai, who works obsessively to plant trees in the desert area. Hangai’s own wife has recently left him, as their daughter became increasingly ill. While Hangai wallows in solitude, a North Korean refugee arrives at his doorstep with her son. They ask for shelter and Hanghai obliges. Although the trio can’t even speak a common language, they are able to communicate nonethless and work together to plant trees. It seems Hanghai is attracted to Soon Hee, but she doesn’t feel quite the same way. Then a Mongolian soldier stationed at a nearby camp, befriends the trio and the dynamics of their relationship start to change.
Der 17-jährige Bagi (Batzul Khayankhyarvaa) lebt mit seiner Familie in der einsamen mongolischen Steppe. Als Schafshirte verbringt er ein einfaches, aber für ihn lebenswertes Leben. Bis zu dem Tag, als es zur Zwangsumsiedlung kommt. Wegen einer angeblichen Tierseuche werden die Nomaden in ein ungastliches Bergarbeiterdorf verpflanzt. Zusammen mit einer Schamanin und der Kohlediebin Zolzaya (Tsetsegee Byamba) kommt Bagi bald dahinter, dass die Tierseuche nur ein Vorwand war um die Nomaden auszurotten.
A lavish period costume picture that traces, from birth to death, the life of Ravjaa Khutagt, a 19th century Mongolian priest, "a living Buddha" who exerted a large influence over his country's literature, music, and drama.
Ein kleines weißes Kamel versucht verzweifelt an die Zitzen der Mutter zu kommen. Aber die stößt das Junge rüde weg. Da erinnern sich die Hirtennomaden an ein altes Ritual. Sie holen einen Musiker aus der Stadt, und dann geschieht ein Wunder: Mit den Klängen seiner Geige versetzt er die Kamelmutter in einen Zustand der Trance. Sie vergießt Tränen und nimmt den Nachwuchs wieder an.
In der endlosen Weite der mongolischen Landschaft führt eine fünfköpfige Nomadenfamilie ein Leben fernab der Zivilisation. Nach alter Tradition leben sie von der Schafzucht und im Einklang mit der Natur. Bei einem ihrer Spaziergänge findet die sechsjährige Nansa in einer Felsenhöhle einen kleinen, schwarzweißgefleckten Hund, den sie 'Zochor' nennt und mit nach Hause nimmt. Statt den Hund wieder auszusetzen, wie es der Vater verlangt, wird er ihr treuer Begleiter. Doch eines Tages verliert sie in der Steppe seine Spur und begegnet bei ihrer Suche einer alten Nomadin, die ihr die bewegende Legende von der Höhle des gelben Hundes erzählt.