Nergui Erdenekhuyag
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Known For

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 dancer meets the man she has been looking for. Their lives are turned upside down when her boyfriend becomes addicted to gambling. After playing all night and not getting enough sleep, Manlai gets into a car accident and she thinks he is dead. The inspector who was investigating the accident falls in love with the girl. While the girl continues to think that her boyfriend's ghost is following her, her boyfriend survived the accident. The movie ends with the inspector confessing his love to her as the dancer receives her award, and the guy she loves comes back with a sad face.
The Lordless Ring

A feature film based on the life of a woman named Tungalag. A single woman struggling to support her two children gives her heart to her friend, who has a serious liver disease and is unable to have children, and entrusts her two children to her friend and goes to heaven.
Continuation of the Dream

Seven men sit around a campfire at the mouth of the Nukhti River in 1920. These seven men are young men who have united in their desire to free their homeland from foreign invaders and swear an oath. A bloody battle, a cunning strategy that has sold out their minds. This film tells the story of the unwavering courage of Mongolian youth. 1951. Marshal Choibalsan tells the commissar who is seeing him off at the airport about his comrades who fought with him and flies to Moscow.
The Seven Gods Do Not Shoot.

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

Chuluun is a single, very rich young man who works in a mining business. One day, he accidentally meets Uranbileg in a cafe he frequents and falls madly in love. Chuluun promises in his heart that 'she must be mine only'. Unfortunately, the girl has a boyfriend, and he is Tugsoo, an artist by profession. Chuluun meets Bayar, a friend of Chuluun's team, and they go to Chuluun's house for a drink. Bayar, drunk, tells Chuluun about his Intelligence Agency project No. 029, which he is not supposed to tell anyone. That project was to create a drug that would intentionally erase people's memories, and he boasts to Chuluun about the successful completion of the project. Chuluun does not fully believe it, but after Bayar gets drunk and falls, when he looks in his bag, he finds the project's sample drugs. Evidence beyond doubt. At this time, Chuluun has a sinister thought. He takes two doses of that drug No. 029.