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!!! This was the first Mongolian film to receive Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Sound Editing from the Mongolian Academy Awards !!!
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Criminal business is the fastest growing business in Mongolia. This movie shows that many different illegal businesses, such as human trafficking, drug and organ dealing, are connected to each other like a spider web. Whoever made his way to it, will never get out of it, because it is addicting and there is no turning back.
It is assumed that the first cinematographic performances in Mongolia happened between 1903 and 1913, as private events for the prince Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren and the Jebtsundamba in the capital Urga.After the socialist revolution, the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party decided in its fifth congress of 1925 to use movies as an instrument of mass education. From 1926 on, mobile projection facilities would regularly show Soviet films to the Mongolian people. The first permanent cinema “Ard” (ард, people) opened in the capital (now named Ulaanbaatar) in 1934. Eventually, every aimag center would have fixed cinemas, and every sums of Mongolia or negdel would have a mobile cinema. In the 1990s, many cinemas, fixed and mobile alike, closed down or reduced activities.