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  2. Cinema of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The national film studios, Mongol Kino, were founded in 1935, with Soviet technical assistance.Their first productions were a documentary on the "47th anniversary of the 1st May" and a fictional story named A Mongol son (Mongol Khüü) directed by the Russian Ilya Trauberg and Mongolian Demberel Baldan.

  3. Mongol (film) - Wikipedia

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    The site's critics' consensus reads: "The sweeping Mongol mixes romance, family drama, and enough flesh-ripping battle scenes to make sense of Ghenghis Khan's legendary stature." [ 15 ] At Metacritic , which assigns a weighted average out of 100 to critics' reviews, the film received a score of 74 based on 27 reviews, indicating "Generally ...

  4. 99 (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    99 is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language crime comedy film directed by Raj and D.K., starring Kunal Khemu, Boman Irani, Soha Ali Khan and Cyrus Broacha.The film is set in the year 1999, with cricket controversies of that year as the backdrop.

  5. Kino (movement) - Wikipedia

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    Kino is a film-making movement that advocates the production of short-films on little to no budget, using small crews, and non-competitive collaboration. There are Kino Groups around the world.

  6. Kino - Wikipedia

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    Kino (singer) (Kang Hyung-gu, born 1998), from South Korean boy group Pentagon Eusebio Kino (1644–1711), or Father Kino, Jesuit missionary; Gordon S. Kino (1928–2017), Australian-British-American inventor, electrical engineer, and applied physicist

  7. Now, We Are Breaking Up - Wikipedia

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    Now, We Are Breaking Up (Korean: 지금, 헤어지는 중입니다) is a South Korean romantic drama television series starring Song Hye-kyo, Jang Ki-yong, Oh Se-hun, Kim Joo-hun and Choi Hee-seo.

  8. Brigada - Wikipedia

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    Brigada (Russian: Бригада), also known as Law of the Lawless, is a Russian 15-episode crime television miniseries that debuted in 2002. It became very popular in Russia and ex-Soviet countries as well as Eastern Europe, but received criticism for positive portrayal of criminals and aestheticization of violence.

  9. Hello Ghost - Wikipedia

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    Hello Ghost (Korean: 헬로우 고스트) is a 2010 South Korean comedy film about a man's multiple suicide attempts. [2] [3] After the most recent one, he discovers he can see a group of ghosts.