Mongolia 4: Animation

The fourth screening in the Mongolia programme focuses on animation. The screening includes the eight best anime films from Mongolia’s first animation festival, “ANIMO – 2024.”

Language: Eng, Fin Duration: 44 min Age Limit: 7+

  • kalenteri-ikoni Thu 6.3.

  • kelloikoni 14:00

  • karttaikoni Finnkino Cine Atlas 4

  • 12,50

  • TH35

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  • kalenteri-ikoni Sat 8.3.

  • kelloikoni 16:30

  • karttaikoni Arthouse Cinema Niagara

  • 12,50

  • ST96

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  • Nisleg

    Departure
    Director: Bolormaa Luvsandorj
    Country: Mongolia
    Year: 2024
    Genre: Animation
    Duration: 8 min

    The story of a mother’s love for her children is an unwavering force and even in death. A mother had left behind a final gift, a story that soothed the hearts of those who had lost someone dear. We are defined by the karma we create, and if we live with kindness and compassion, we need not fear death, we can embrace it with grace.

  • Bumbardai

    Director: Erdenebayar Nambaral
    Country: Mongolia
    Year: 2018
    Genre: Animation
    Duration: 13 min

    Bumbardai seeks to help his mother who is sick, and encounters challenges as he walks through a snow blizzard.

  • Jiguur

    Wings
    Director: Undram Batdelger
    Country: Mongolia
    Year: 2023
    Genre: Animation
    Duration: 5 min

    "Gaze deep within yourself and you'll discover a radiant light. Let this light be your wings and soar to new heights." This is a film about escaping from an abusive relationship and discovering yourself in the process.

  • ANIMO 2024 Best 16 Animation Compilation

    Director: Various Animators
    Country: Mongolia
    Year: 2024
    Genre: Animation
    Duration: 8 min

    Compilation of the top 16 anime films from ANIMO 2024, the first animation festival in Mongolia.

  • Arvan hoyor jiliin ulger

    The Mouse and the Camel
    Director: S. Myagmar, Pekar Vladimir
    Country: Mongolia
    Year: 1987
    Genre: Animation
    Duration: 10 min

    The interesting story of the calendar system widespread in Mongolia. Using fantastical tales, the film brings to life how and why each year is named after an animal.