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- 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.
- Based on a Mongolian folktale, this film features the colorful traditions and magical landscape of that part of the world.
- The film is based on real events. At the end of the seventies of the previous century the fights against the Sioux were over, and the US-Army started putting the Indian tribes living to the West of the Rocky Mountains into reservations. Among those tribes was the peaceful hunter and fisher tribe of the Nez Perces. The cavalry under Colonel Howard takes the horses of the Nez Perces in order to prevent them from fleeing to Canada, which would be the tribe's only option to avoid their own decay on the reservation. The deputy chief White Feather takes over the seemingly impossible task of bringing back the herd of horses. His chances of succeeding improve when he finds out from scouts of the Cayuse that Fort Lapwai, the destination of the Americans, has been destroyed and that Howard's group is in trouble. The Cayuse pursue the cavalry and the dissolving groups arrive simultaneously at the debris of the fort. When the Cayuse attack again White Feather manages to the get control over the herd and takes it back to his tribe.
- Globe Trekker - Mongolia
- After my father left for the city, discord began in the family. Little Gocho decided to bring his father back. The film tells about what the boy had to endure and how the parents reconciled.
- The humble shepherd Dalbazar intends to convey important information to Sukhe Bator, the leader of the revolution. After the death of Dalbazar, his wife Ariuna, risking her life, does everything to bring her husband's work to the end.
- This is a film about the Mongolian hero Gongor, about one of the episodes of his fight against the enemies of his homeland.
- A domestic farce about the difficulties that young people faced in life during the campaign to acquire land in the steppe regions, and about the events that accompanied this.
- A documentary made to educate the public about how to prevent attacks by marmots, carriers of the plague.
- The chairman of the collective farm, Zhamts, is convinced that women cannot be used for serious work. However, girl Dulamsuren is sent to him for the position of a livestock specialist, who, on this occasion, disguises herself as a man.
- Ulaanbaatar, 1930s. Neighbors Norjmaa and Tserendulam are both pregnant. Having had two consecutive miscarriages, Norjmaa asks a lama to oversee her third pregnancy, while Tserendulam trusts modern medicine.
- About the life of Mongolian collective farmers-cattle breeders. In the center of the film is the fate of the young herder Dondog, an excellent horseman, but a frivolous and undisciplined guy.
- A group of Japanese spies carried out subversive activities against the Mongol revolution. The film tells the story of a young woman, Dardulam, and her husband, Danzan, who fought against foreign agents during this difficult time.
- The film is a satirical critique of the rigidity and bureaucracy of the mid-1950s that hindered the development of public life.
- Narankhuu and Sarantuya, who study at the city school, go to the countryside during their summer vacation to meet Balbar, the son of a shepherd. However, they accidentally encounter a group of criminals lurking there.
- The film recreates a broad picture of the life of the Mongolian people on the eve and in the first years of the 1921 revolution. The plot centers on the story of two brothers, Erdene and Tumur, and their difficult path to revolution.
- Based on the story of the same name by Ts. Damdinsüren, published in 1929. A poignantly melodramatic story of a young Mongolian woman, rejected by the old world and becoming the builder of the new world.
- The protagonist Osor, after a severe car accident, committed by him in a state of intoxication, overestimated his attitude to drinking and does not allow others to drive while intoxicated.
- The story of the tankman Jargal and the cavalryman Tsend suggests that every citizen must fight with an external enemy for the independence of his homeland.
- At the beginning of the People's Revolution of 1921, a herder's old man living in a river near the border was talking about the friendship of Bold and Russian boatman Mikhail. Both men and women involved in revolt will be killed, but their descendants will be shown that the sacred companionship of their fathers continues.