
Tumurbaatar Tsegmid
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Zura III: The Clean-up
Facing a corrupt court, Prosecutor Ganzorig decides to fight outside the law for justice. But this time, their fight for the honest truth will intensify and the dirty game will become more complicated as they will be persecuted by the people who have entered the government of neighboring countries.

Via Gobi and Khingan
About the events of the final stage of the Second World War — the defeat by Soviet and Mongolian troops of the selected Kwantung army. Bacteriological weapons were created in the laboratory of Japanese General Ishii Shiro. Experiments were conducted on prisoners of war and political prisoners. Epidemiologist Dmitry Sokolov was assigned to solve the mystery of this laboratory. At the cost of his own life, he completed the task. The march of Soviet and Mongolian formations through the Gobi sands and the Khingan spurs was not only a brilliant military operation, but also a warning of the use of bacteriological weapons by Japan.

The Stone Council
In France, the single translator Diane Siprien adopts an Asian baby named Liu-San in a foundation directed by Sybille Weber. Years later, a weird mark appears on the boy's chest and Diane and Liu share their dreadful nightmares. Diane is assigned for a three-day job in Germany and she leaves Liu with her friend Sybille. However, while going to the airport, Diane finds Liu hidden in the backseat and startles with an eagle flying toward the windshield, crashing her car. Liu falls into a coma and his digital recorder records the boy speaking in an unknown dialect. When Diane searches the translation and the origins of Liu, she is surrounded by mysterious murders. She discovers that the dialect is from the mystic Mongolian Tseven tribe and that Liu is a powerful Observer; further, he is in danger, threatened by sorcerers that need the boy for their Council of the Stone..

When the Story Ends
In a rural village, the leaders and representatives coming from the city prepare for a grand feast to report on how they have fulfilled their promises and duties in the socialist race. deepen the plot. However, when all this ends, it is said that humanism, the idea of loving and protecting mother nature, and how fragile and precious the connection between man and nature will be.

The Men with Blue Dots
A young Mongolian man decides to go and see if the grass is greener in Paris. Of course, it isn't – despite the support of other Mongolian expatriates, the culture shock is so huge that Europe just reinforces something he was already sure of: Mongolia is the most beautiful country in the world!

Orchid
About the problems faced today, especially how to deal with the tragedy of losing hundreds of livestock due to the threat of mercury.

Human life
The criminal Badarch takes advantage of the weaknesses of the teenagers, Saruul and Erdene, to commit a robbery and then leads them to the wrong path by drinking alcohol. They were involved in a murder case after killing Ochir, a citizen they met by chance while driving drunk. During the investigation of this case, the investigator Ulambayar meets with various people.

WAR
Two boys and a young girl struggle for their lives and suffer horrible abuse at the hands of their caretakers during their stay at an orphanage. Taken from the orphanage they are thrown to the streets where their journey to survive will force them to fight for their very lives. Two of them find romance while the third is abducted, to be groomed for membership in the mafia. A powerful and mysterious person in the shadows monitors and influences their lives from afar. In a series of Machiavellian moves, this antagonist orchestrates a series of seemingly innocuous coincidences that move the three of them even closer to the final conflict culminating in the perfect opportunity for spectacular revenge. Their paths are very different but the ghosts of from the past will eventually bring them back together...

A Bud of Life
A dark cloud of sadness covers a family that raised children and lived in harmony. Tsevell, resentful of the success of the landlord Bayaraa's work, tries his best to drive her out of her job. Bayaraa, who used to drink alcohol to relieve her frustrations, changed her behavior and began to harass her children and spouse, and her daughter Naran became a victim of her father's cruel actions and lost her life.

Blue mountains
The young journalist Solongo, who received his first assignment and went to report at the border post, showed the daily events of the modern border soldier's life in a lyrical form.
Filmography
as Hospital Old Man
as Tsedenbal
as Erdene
as Tsognemekh
as Magvan
as Davaa
as Father
as Xu Shuzheng
as Ganbaa
as Ganbat
as Galdan
as Genghis Khan
as Nasan
as Gereltnaran
as Khuygaa
as Jamukha
as Jamukha
as Jamukha
as Bayaraa
as Xu Shuzheng
as Xu Shuzheng
as Badrakh
as Ulzii
as Erdene
as Bazar
as Zorigt
as Chuluun
as Former Prime Minister of Mongolia "Tsedenbal"
as Saruultugs
as Erdene