Duurentugs Jambaljamts
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Based on a true story, this award-winning Mongolian-Thai drama tells the tale of a woman determined to help women escape her husband's human trafficking ring.
Third Eye of God
A prostitute named Sarangua accidentally enters the studio of a simple, attractive artist. In the early morning, the artist Hangal often sees a slender, beautiful woman getting out of a car and going into a neighboring building. He likes the girl's body and wants to paint a nude still life, so he asks the caretaker of the building to meet Sarangua. Out of a fatherly kindness, he doesn't tell her, lest the girl be seduced by a bad man. But the girl sees a man and money, and treats the caretaker. The nude still life is finished. Sarangua has not seen her still life. The artist Hangal's exhibition is held in the art gallery, and Sarangua comes to him to express her love by giving him a red rose. Unfortunately, the nude still life has been sold.
Naked Nature

A young Mongolian man decides to go and see if the grass is greener in Paris. Of course, it isn't – despite the support of other Mongolian expatriates, the culture shock is so huge that Europe just reinforces something he was already sure of: Mongolia is the most beautiful country in the world!
The Men with Blue Dots
It's a movie from 2002.