Gunan-Bator
Gunan-Bator

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Gunan-Bator

1965
Movie
19 min
Russian

Gunan is a shepherd in love with the beautiful Oyuun, the daughter of the khan Iribsyn. When he is taking part in a competition for the hand of Oyun, he must defeat not only the rich princes, but also the three-headed monster Mongoose. Based on the Mongol folk tale of the same name.

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Director: B. DemidovGenres: Adventure, War

Plot Summary

Set in Mongolia during the tumultuous period of the 1920s, Gunan-Bator tells the story of a legendary horseman who fights against feudal oppression and foreign invaders. As he rallies the common people, he becomes a symbol of resistance and hope for a new Mongolia. The film chronicles his struggles, battles, and the eventual establishment of a new order.

Critical Reception

Gunan-Bator is a significant film in Mongolian cinema, often celebrated for its epic scope and portrayal of national historical events. It is viewed as a patriotic film that solidified the image of Gunan-Bator as a national hero. While specific critical reviews from Western sources are scarce, it is generally recognized within its cultural context for its historical significance and cinematic achievement.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its grand depiction of Mongolian history and heroism.

  • Seen as a foundational film in the national cinematic tradition.

  • Appreciated for its adventurous narrative and patriotic themes.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available due to its age and region of origin. It is understood to be a highly regarded film within Mongolia.

Fun Fact

The film was a major production for the Mongolian film industry at the time of its release and aimed to create a heroic national epic.

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