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Born in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Byamba Sakhya graduated All Russian State Film Institute – VGIK as cinematographer. He is a documentary and fiction filmmaker with a long record collaboration on international film productions. His documentary PASSION (2010) won main prizes at film festivals in Asia, the Americas, and Europe; his first feature, REMOTE CONTROL (2013) the winner of the Prince Claus Film Fund Award was supported by the Hubert Bals Script Development Fund and by the World Cinema Fund and was later premiered at the 18th Busan IFF and received the New Currents Award. Byamba is co-founder of Guru Media – a production company. BEDRIDDEN (2020) is his latest feature.
Most Popular Byamba Sakhya Trailers
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16 September 1998
In Ulan Bator, Mongolia, the cur Baatar is shot by a hunter hired by the authorities to get rid off the dogs in the city.
10 October 2023
An anthology film created under one theme by 3 directors who are creating their own colors in contemporary Mongolian cinema.
24 November 1999
The film starts in Nalaikh where old Mongolchaan is one of the many former miners who - after the closure of the mine - continues digging for coal in order to survive.
20 October 2020
A multi-generational story of love and loss centered around a young writer who must face the consequences of his egocentric decision to become bedridden.
13 March 2013
The diary of Takuya Ogushi, a 18 years old Japanese, who begins his new life as a sumo wrestler.
22 January 2003
A work about loneliness in the hustle and bustle of the big city. Odnood, who accidentally meets Amgalan, who has left his girlfriend but cannot give up hope that she will come back, finds the key to Amgalan's house and has the opportunity to study the single man.
04 October 2013
Teenage boy Tsog lives in the slums outside Ulan Bator. He sells milk from his neighbor to support his family, with whom he frequently quarrels.
01 October 2010
An unpredictable and grand road trip over the steppes undertaken by two filmmakers.