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Natsagdorj Tumur was born in Ikh Khuree (old name of Oulan Bator). First a History and Geography teacher, he becomes soon an important writer, surnamed “the young Mongolian Victor Hugo”. Assistant on Mongol Son in 1935, he made his debut feature, Norjmaa’s Destiny, in 1937. He directs a number of fiction features, before being accused of being a spy, because he was sent for three years for studies in Germany as a teenager. He spends 7 years in prison between 1940 and 1947. Upon his release, he becomes a director of a distillery, but decides to never do cinema again
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01 January 1941
Importance of infectious diseases in society and ways to prevent them.
01 January 1940
The story is based on the historical events of Gongor, a national hero who successfully performed his duty as a border guard.
12 October 1942
The film tells about the founder of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, the leader of the Mongolian People's Revolution - Damdin Sukhe-Bator.
01 January 1958
Narankhüu and Sarantuya, who study in a school in the city, go out to the country during their summer vacation and meet Balbar, a shepherd boy.
01 January 1938
Ulaanbaatar, 1930s. Neighbors Norjmaa and Tserendulam are both pregnant. Having had two consecutive miscarriages, Norjmaa asks a lama to oversee her third pregnancy, while Tserendulam trusts modern medicine.
01 January 1939
In the 1940s, a group of people on the mission of Japanese intelligence carried out sabotage activities against the revolutionaries.
01 January 1942
It shows how the border guards arrest the enemy who has violated the border thanks to the vigilance of the common people.
01 January 1940
This is a documentary feature film created with the aim of informing the public how to avoid the plague of the highly contagious disease marmoset.