How Nyangar Moved Up the Ranks (2009)
Based on the novel "Career" by Polish writer Tadeusz Dolenga-Mostowicz by Nikodim Dyzma. Nyangar is a man who has temporarily moved to the city from a village where he is neither on TV nor in the newspapers. The story of the film unfolds when he finds himself working in a dry cleaning shop for a very low salary as a washerman, a watchman, and a cleaner. Although Nyangar is bright and has a reasonable life, he has no choice but to flee due to multiple scams. He believes that if he can penetrate the elite circle, he can achieve success, but no one knows him. He worked as an agitator during the election, but as soon as the candidate was elected, he stopped caring about him. So he worked on both sides and made a little money by selling information from one side to the other. The film was banned at the time for political reasons.
Director:
Tumen-Ulzii Budsuren
Writer:
Tsenddoo Byambajav
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Gan-Ochir Ganbaatar as Nyangar |
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Ravdan Gombo as Prime Minister |
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Erdenebat Tserendagva as Drunk Minister |
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Byambatsogt Dashnyam as Sanaadagva |
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Erdenetsetseg Bazarragchaa as Indra |
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Batzaya Batzana as Minister of Intelligence |
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Davaasuren Batkhuu as Mungunduulga |
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Altangerel Yondon as |
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Yolk Shalmaa as |
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Nerguibaatar Nasanbayar as Buyanjaa Doctor |
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Chaminchuluun Luvsangombo as Elegant Lady |
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Darkhanbat Ganbaatar as Dukht |
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Magsarjav Badamraa as Representative of the People |
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Batbaatar Uukhaan as Police Chief |
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Navchaa Bazarjav as Lessor |
| Directing | Tumen-Ulzii Budsuren | Director |
| Writing | Tsenddoo Byambajav | Screenplay |
| Writing | Batbayar Bat-Erdene | Writer |
| Crew | Batnyagt Gurjav | Cinematography |
| Art | Otgonbat Natsagdorj | Production Design |
| Sound | Ganga Ganbaatar | Music |
| Production | Ulambayar Markhaakhuu | Producer |