
Sengedorj Janchivdorj
Directing
Known For

Saruul, a science student, is asked by an injured classmate Namuunaa to work part-time as a substitute in an adult goods store for a month. Katya, the Russian owner, a former ballet dancer who lives an elegant life on her own, realizes that Saruul, who comes daily to deliver the proceeds, has been suppressing herself against her parents' expectations, and tries to release her secret desires and sexual curiosity. Saruul, who lives with her family with little change in her life except for the evenings when she paints her favorite pictures, is exposed to a new world through her interaction with Katya, who has a wealth of life experience, but one incident leads to a growing distrust...
The Sales Girl

Bayaraa, a weather-worn muralist who once tasted glory in Europe, returns to Mongolia with only a box of paints, a rooftop tent, and his loyal stray dog. Each day he descends the wall of an abandoned factory, covering its crumbling concrete with sweeping murals of mythic Mongolian landscapes. Watching him is a sardonic balloon, at once conscience, companion, and a stroke of fable. When officials announce the factory will soon be demolished, Bayaraa becomes determined to leave behind his masterpiece. Yet the deeper battle lies within: the long-buried wound of the wife and daughter he abandoned for art.
The Muralist

A recently widowed affluent woman, Undral, faces an inevitable challenge when she must bring her late husband's former wife to the city from the countryside.
In the Dawn

Drug and organ dealing are connected to each other like a spider web in the underworld of Mongolia. Once you step into the web, it's impossible to get out.
Trapped Abroad

In a city rife with corruption and scandals, surrounded by indifference, the solitary and enigmatic Myagmar lives in isolation after enduring 14 brutal years in prison. Scarred both physically and emotionally, his only companions are the stray dogs he has rescued over time.
Silent City Driver

White Blessing is motivational sports drama and based on a true story.
White Blessing

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Lovers

An anthology film created under one theme by 3 directors who are creating their own colors in contemporary Mongolian cinema.
RESTART

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.
One Life of Two Women

A journalism student wants to become a film producer. By chance, he overhears a conversation about the Mongolian rare findings that are brought to America and decides to explore this for his film getting financing from high sources in the Mongolian government. But things get terribly complicated.
Thief of the Mind

It shows the current school curriculum and the lives of students.
The Ship of Dreams

The film continues as Gard, a fugitive who returns to his homeland during a time of terrible repression, forms a strange bond with his old acquaintance, the milkmaid Khoroloo, and a new local girl, Duuriimaa.
The Way From Heaven to Life

The film follows a rural woman who sets foot in the big city to reunite her son with his biological father and send him to school. The boy's father, however, has already started his own life and family in the city. However, he does not know that he has a son. The story shows how the mother and son go through hardships and joys to adapt to life in the big city.
The Color of the Sun

A film that combines three different perspectives and three different worlds into one work of art. The film tells the story of a boy named Uurtsaikh, and shows his life up to the age of 19, so the film is called "19". The first part shows the life of a family in today's society through Uurtsaikh's childhood and his relationship with his parents, while the second part shows Uurtsaikh's love life with humor and adventure. The last part is directed by I. Nyamgavaa in the "arthouse" genre.
19

In this era of globalization, the film aims to show the tragic image of the relationship between humans and nature, in other words, how humans are moving away from nature and nature from humans. In particular, the deeper humans enter into technical and technological development, the more they lose their humanity, and as a result, their ethnicity, heritage, and ultimately, themselves are destroyed to the point of not being able to recognize themselves.
Oxygen

Citizens fight for their freedoms in 1930s Mongolia in this historical tale of action and adventure.
Traitor
Drama film released in 1998
White Night

After a privileged woman loses her child, she goes on a long journey of praying in prostration to the Buddhist Temple to clear her sins.
Life

Four guys accidentally find loot of a robbery. No one knows this besides them, but they’ll be suspected the moment they start spending the money.