Albat

Zhalebayar, Chagder
T. Altanshagai, B. Amarcanihan, C. Ariunbyamba, Ayurdadi, Baacanjab, Baodi, Buyanhexig, D. Ganqeqeg, D. Gurse, Jambal, B. Jargalsaihan, Onon Nanjid, D. Sosorbaram, C. Tserenbold, Y. Tsog
2012
Mongolia, Mainland China
Completed
Mongolian
92 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asGenghis: The Legend of the Ten,is aMongolia, Mainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2012Released in year
。The dialogue language isMongolian,Current Douban rating6.5(For reference only)。
The movie "Albat" is set against the backdrop of the Mongolian Plateau in the 13th century and tells a story about "love, loyalty, faith, and vows," centering around an action involving "Albat" (which means "ten households" in Mongolian). The film portrays ten Mongolian warriors. Although they are ordinary people, each with their flaws, their loyalty to their beliefs and love for life bind them together through life and death, highlighting the spiritual essence of nomadic culture and the humanistic spirit of "upholding integrity and valuing nature."