The Yes Men Fix the World (2009) is a documentary comedy that explores the world of corporate exploitation and activism. The film follows the antics of a group of activists known as The Yes Men as they impersonate powerful corporations and create outrageous stunts to expose the dark truths behind corporate greed. With a mix of humor and thought-provoking content, the film delves into themes of capitalism, hypocrisy, and the importance of standing up against corporate power.
When two polar-opposite families are forced to camp together, the dads struggle to hold onto their families and marriages as they compete for the coveted camp trophy.
When two feuding musicians are handcuffed together at a music festival, they must overcome their differences and perform together to escape.
Amanda and Jack, a married couple, go on a glamping trip to a Texas ranch. The trip not only tests their marriage but also leads to hilarious situations. They struggle to make their relationship work amidst double bookings, encounters with quirky characters, and unexpected events. Will they overcome their differences and rediscover their love?
A documentary crew follows a professor who believes that Frankenstein's monster is real and takes them deep into the wilderness to prove his theory. As they venture further into the cold, dark tundra, strange and terrifying events start to occur, leaving them questioning if they will survive.
In the Arctic, an elderly couple named Nanook and Sedna live in a yurt. They face the challenges of extreme cold, declining health, and the disappearance of their daughter, who left years ago to work in a diamond mine. Amidst the vast expanse of snow and ice, they confront their past and try to hold on to their love and traditions.
During the Mongol invasion of Poland, a conflict between Mongol Emperor Genghis Khan and his oldest son Ogotai ensues when the former aims for peace and the latter itches for war and conquest.
A young woman is searching for her roots and discovers an idiosyncratic, radical sensuality that not only transgresses Mongolian conventions but also those of the supposedly more liberal West.
Tulpan is a movie set in the desolate Kazakh steppe, where a young man named Asa dreams of marrying a local girl named Tulpan. However, his dreams are challenged by the harsh realities of nomadic life and the pressures of his family's expectations.
Khadak is a drama fantasy movie set in Mongolia. It follows the story of a young shepherd boy named Bagi who experiences a vision that leads him to the city. Bagi's journey takes him through various hardships, including a plague and strip mining. Along the way, he meets a theater troupe and a shaman who guide him on his path. The movie explores themes of family relationships, revolution, and the clash between traditional Mongolian culture and modernization.
Two strangers, Blair and Tommy, are navigating their way across a barren landscape in a desperate attempt to find each other. With their only form of communication being two soon-to-die battery operated radio mics and with a new evil in the shape of 'The Forsaken' tracking them down, they must learn to confront loss and rediscover a trust in humanity.
Denise Moret joins her husband, Pierre, in Mongolia where he works as a civil engineer. One night she loose a lot of money on the roulette and therefore is forced to borrow money from Prince Lee-Lang. The Prince immediately begins to flirt and make advances towards Denise. Advances she rejects.
A group of cosmopolitan women passengers aboard the Trans-Siberian/Mongolian Railway are taken prisoner by Ulan Iga, a warrior princess.
A single bachelor, an oddly attractive neighbor and a popular women's magazine are the ingredients of this delicious romance that pays homage to classic Bollywood cinema while spinning a unique modern love story.
Taiga is a documentary film that takes viewers on an epic journey through the vast and remote Taiga region of Asia. The film explores the nomadic lifestyle of the people living in yurts and their deep connection to nature and shamanism. With breathtaking visuals and a captivating narrative, Taiga showcases the beauty and harshness of life in the Taiga.
All The Wild Horses documents the Mongol Derby horse race, the longest and toughest horse race in the world, and easily the most epic and dangerous, as it leads through 650 miles of Mongolian steppe, desert and mountain ranges.
A woman whose husband has been killed in WWII lives with her father-in-law in the desert. She cannot leave and go back to her family, because that would mean the end of hope that her husband, a heroic pilot, might return one day.
Seven people leave London for a therapeutic weekend in the Cotswolds where they are told it will 'change their life'. It does, but not in the way they imagine.
In 19th-century Mongolia, a shepherd discovers his destiny as a saint lord and faces a deadly rivalry within a religious sect. The shepherd must navigate his way through the treacherous land of Gobi, facing murder, reincarnation, and the challenges of his newfound role as a hero.
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