Uranchimeg Nansal
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The mouse and the camel compete to become one of the 12 Mongolian astrological signs.
A Mouse and a Camel
Aranzals will have horses and gazelles. The old groom Danzan tied the gazelle and let his grandson Bilgun ride it to the national festival. But a man named Damchaa played dominoes and captured Aranzal's gazelle.
Heavenly Creature

After Russian troops’ departure, many street children survive in the capital city’s empty houses. Two of them, Tuguldur and Enkhee, are forced to work for the mob. They are forced to break into skyscraper apartments by attaching a rope on the rooftop to sneak into the empty flats. Every day, they risk to fall to death or be caught by police. An old man tries to help Tuguldur, but the young boy is incapable to cut the “tie” with his past.
Shackles

The little boy lived happily with his grandmother. But the parents get divorced and the daughter-in-law takes her son away. The time has come for the grandmother and the son to part with each other, and while making a new coat for the son and tying a bell of a spotted frog to his shoe, he wishes, "Mom and father, go peacefully." If the little boy rings the bell in his imagination, he thinks that his grandmother will hear him and come. But the mother, who thinks she can forget her past life, shows how far she is from the depth of her son's innocent yet righteous heart.
The Bells of a Spotted Turtle

In a rural village, the leaders and representatives coming from the city prepare for a grand feast to report on how they have fulfilled their promises and duties in the socialist race. deepen the plot. However, when all this ends, it is said that humanism, the idea of loving and protecting mother nature, and how fragile and precious the connection between man and nature will be.