In 1911, Bogd Khan, with the help of his trusted spy Natsag, declares Mongolia’s independence. However, by 1928, the rise of the Comintern introduces a new threat. Under the guise of eliminating Baruuntan influence, the Comintern forces its control over Mongolia, shutting down religious monasteries and seizing private property. Riots erupt, forcing many to flee as the country descends into chaos. Natsag’s family, once secure, is swept into this storm, facing a personal and political unraveling as Mongolia enters its dark time.
On Friday night, the city was in a state of uproar. The names Bayartsengel, Jargal, and Naadam seemed to be calling for a show, and the three young men called this evening a flight to the gates of heaven. However, this flight ended at 12 o'clock, and the doors of the entertainment venues and shops were closed. The three young men, who did not know what to do, met a woman who turned out to be Saikhnaa, the wife of Tamir, the owner of the distillery. So they entered the factory, and now the real trouble began.
What does family happiness depend on? The story of a young family with fiery love and misunderstandings of youth will take place. A woman understands and feels a man in a man's world. A man understands and feels a woman in a woman's world. Since the beginning of men and women in the universe, the biggest difference between them has been the issue of gender. Please enjoy this film, which presents the main issues of relationship between men and women in a funny and complicated way, which has been discussed for centuries.
Tsog is the No. 1 stockbroker and a wealthy man with a luxurious lifestyle. His wife Naran, who has been living with him for 5 years, is greedy for his property, and together with his driver Bayar, he plans to destroy her. They cover the mouths of people such as garage guards and policemen with money, make false statements and slander Tsog as a mental patient. Tsog escapes from a psychiatric hospital, and on the way he meets Tuya, a hairdresser, and encounters Bayar, who has transferred his assets to his name. If Bayar and Tsog fall off a cliff and die while trying to kill Tsog, Tsog will recover his honor and wealth.
The only son of the family, Deleg, went to the army four years later and disappeared without telling his family. Waiting for the missing man, the dowry will be turned away by the local men, but the man thinks of the PROMISE he made to his husband and continues to live with his mother-in-law as his wife and neighbor... The movie shows the heart of a wife who waits for her missing spouse, the heart of a mother who complains to her daughter-in-law when she is sad that she is going to die, and the broken heart of a daughter who is her father. The knot of the whole story of the film is unraveled by the hoarse whisper.
From the age of 13, Temujin's son will inherit his father's hearth. But his teammate Jamuha was the first to stop him on his way to become the king of Mongolia, and even King Tooril of Hareid, who became his father instead of his father, stood against him.
From the age of 13, Temujin's son will inherit his father's hearth. But his teammate Jamuha was the first to stop him on his way to become the king of Mongolia, and even King Tooril of Hareid, who became his father instead of his father, stood against him.
From the age of 13, Temujin's son will inherit his father's hearth. But his teammate Jamuha was the first to stop him on his way to become the king of Mongolia, and even King Tooril of Hareid, who became his father instead of his father, stood against him.
A dark cloud of sadness covers a family that raised children and lived in harmony. Tsevell, resentful of the success of the landlord Bayaraa's work, tries his best to drive her out of her job. Bayaraa, who used to drink alcohol to relieve her frustrations, changed her behavior and began to harass her children and spouse, and her daughter Naran became a victim of her father's cruel actions and lost her life.
About the events of the final stage of the Second World War — the defeat by Soviet and Mongolian troops of the selected Kwantung army. Bacteriological weapons were created in the laboratory of Japanese General Ishii Shiro. Experiments were conducted on prisoners of war and political prisoners. Epidemiologist Dmitry Sokolov was assigned to solve the mystery of this laboratory. At the cost of his own life, he completed the task. The march of Soviet and Mongolian formations through the Gobi sands and the Khingan spurs was not only a brilliant military operation, but also a warning of the use of bacteriological weapons by Japan.