Gotov Tsevelmaa

Most Popular Gotov Tsevelmaa Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Echo of the Steppe Trailer (1970)

21 January 1970

It shows the valiant struggle of revolutionary young people who are fighting to keep people fleeing from their homeland due to the persuasion of the opponents of the revolution.

Meddlesome Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

A moral movie about old and young people, relationships, friendship, and humanity, which tells about Osor's serious death while driving a car while intoxicated.

One Among Many: Episode 3 Human Traces Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

During the years of the People's Government, the contribution of our intellectuals to the great work of building a new society and a new life by hand, as well as showing the scene of repression during the Mongolian society, which was a black spot in Mongolian society, is shown through how Chimid overcomes the obstacles in his life.

End of Ambivalence Trailer (1966)

18 January 1966

Russia and Mongolian warriors were shouldered through a good man's ways and struggles in a good man's ways of struggles in a good man's ways and struggles in a good man's way.

The Clear Tamir: Episode 1 Trailer (1970)

06 October 1970

The image of the Mongolian countryside, the struggle for freedom, and the changes in the minds of the people of the new social relations are reflected in the form of an epic.

The Wings of the Earth Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

It tells how the Soviet experts helped to develop the Mongolian railway by recruiting young Russian railway workers and herders to work on the railway and training them to become drivers.

The Clear Tamir: Episode 3 Trailer (1973)

26 January 1973

The image of the Mongolian countryside, the struggle for freedom, and the changes in the minds of the people of the new social relations are reflected in the form of an epic.

The Clear Tamir: Episode 2 Trailer (1971)

20 January 1971

The image of the Mongolian countryside, the struggle for freedom, and the changes in the minds of the people of the new social relations are reflected in the form of an epic.