Right from the start “Öndög” is a strange little film full of paradoxes and red herrings. It is the first Mongolian entry in the competition of...
Category - Mongolian Reviews
The Mongolian film industry may not be the easiest one to access in European countries but the distribution company Mongol Films is trying to shake things up...
As the country begins to explore the idea of movie-making, Mongolian cinema is increasingly adept at taking advantage of foreign concepts and storylines, while...
Part art-house, part mainstream, Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig's debut is an interesting film from Mongolia, and probably one of its most known products. Galt was...
“The Legend of Gobi” (2017) is a Mongolian film produced by Balkhjav Lkhagvadorj and written by Erdene Orsoo and Sumya Sonomdeleg. It is one of several Action...
When one thinks of Mongolian cinema, one name immediately springs to mind: Batdorjin Baasanjav, best known for his portrayal of Genghis Khan in the 2004...
As the country starts their film production history, Mongolian films are starting to make their way into the greater consciousness of the movie-watching world...
“How far can you escape from your husband?” In his fourth feature film, Mongolian director Janchivdorj Sengedorj explores the themes of domestic violence...
Winner of the Best Film Award at Ulaanbaatar International Film Festival and on its way to screen at San Francisco (December 20th, 8:30pm at Presidio Theatre...