Dogmid Baljir
Writing
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A lavish period costume picture that traces, from birth to death, the life of Ravjaa Khutagt, a 19th century Mongolian priest, "a living Buddha" who exerted a large influence over his country's literature, music, and drama.
Ferocious Saint Lord of Gobi
The daily work of customs officials in the 1990s, the obstacles and contradictions they encounter, personal culture and character, and friendship between friends are shown in the form of an adventure drama.
Birds do not build their nests in the sky
Shagdar's daughter, Hishgee, a director of a commercial bank, is about to give birth, and Shagdar is happy to smell his niece's baby. However, when the child born from the endowment fails, Dr. Bold replaces the child with another mother to fulfill his promise to his grandfather. At this time, Shagdar's son Gan-Ulzi participates in defrauding his father's bank of a large amount of money for his power and position. In the course of the events, the above complexities are resolved and the conscience of the person is recognized, and the story ends with a sharp discussion of moral issues in today's society.
Tears of Love do not Dry
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2003.
A Hidden Fate
In the years of repression of 1937, the dark spots that happened to the lives of the brothers and sisters born in the same family continued, showing how a person's destiny can change when they are inflicted on them 30 years later.
Fate to meet

The philosophy of the film is that the Mongolian heritage, customs, and humanity are being diminished day by day, the destruction of small nations deeply affected by the winds of globalization, and the behavior of today's people who are abandoning the teachings of their ancestors, are related to the life of Khutagt Danzanravjaa and the adventures of the steppe wolf.