Byamba Sakhya's Bedridden is a movie about a writer experiencing a block at work, love and life that feels like an unique love poem.
Category - Mongolian Reviews
"Mountain Cat" provides a brief but intense insight into the emotional life of a young woman.
The story of a family and a culture threatened by the over-exploitation of mining companies.
As we have mentioned before, it is with great joy that we witness Mongolian cinema straying away from the exotification of the country, which usually revolves...
Mongolian cinema has been making steps forward in the latest years, with films like “Black Milk”, “Remember Me” and “They Sing Up on the Hill” among others...
In her second feature after the critically acclaimed “Don't Look At Me That Way” (2015) Mongolian-German director Usienma again deals with characters in...
The combination of drama and coming-of-age-elements with sociopolitical comments is both interesting and entertaining
Dandar's history, one of the most famous Mongolian military men, is glorious and intriguing, as it is tragic. To commemorate the 80 years since the Battle of...
It is always a pleasure to watch good films from lesser-known movie industries, and Janchivdorj Sengedorj proves that his command of the medium is getting...
Quite an unusual film, Bat-Amgalam Lkhagvajav's feature debut lingers somewhere between the music film (not musical though) and the drama, all the while...