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  2. Médée (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    Médée is a 2001 French drama film directed by Don Kent and starring Isabelle Huppert. [1] It is based upon the play, Medea, by Euripides. Cast.

  3. Mongol (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mongol was first released in Russia and Ukraine on 20 September 2007. [9] The film then premiered in cinemas in Turkey on 14 March 2008. Between April and December 2008, Mongol was released in various countries throughout the Middle East, Europe and Africa. [9] France, Algeria, Monaco, Morocco and Tunisia shared a release date of 9 April 2008.

  4. Category:Films set in the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    Genghis Khan (1998 film) Genghis Khan (2018 film) Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and Sea; H. Hercules Against the Mongols; M. ... Category: Films set in the ...

  5. Medieval (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film opened in the Czech Republic with 114,244 spectators during previews and 104,921 spectators during first weekend. It grossed 18,825,068 Kč as a result. [47] [48] It is the fourth best opening of the year. [49] In the United States the film grossed $821,991 from 1,311 cinemas, finishing 14th. [50]

  6. Mongolia to Launch 30% Film Production Incentives

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    Mongolia is to launch film production incentives from early next year. The move adds to the attractions of a varied and little-exploited country. The country’s parliament in Ulaanbaatar approved ...

  7. Cinema of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Queen Mandukhai the Wise (Mongolian: Мандухай сэцэн хатан, 1987) is a Mongolian film based on a novel of the same title by Shagdarjavyn Natsagdorj (1981) and directed by Begziin Baljinnyam, marking the reflection of the political reformation movement perestroika in Mongolia.

  8. Mass media in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Internet, established in 1995 in Mongolia, [4] is not restricted by the government, but has yet to make a significant impact, with only 16% of the population having access to it as of 2012. [21] In 2012 there were around 521,520 users [ 22 ] and 20,084 Internet hosts. [ 17 ]

  9. List of newspapers in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Zuunii Medee (Зууны мэдээ) (Ulaanbaatar/national) - Century's News [1] Below is a list of magazines published in Mongolia. Computer Times (Компьютер Таймс) (Ulaanbaatar/national) Goo Mongol (Гоо монгол) (Ulaanbaatar/national) - Beautiful/nice Mongol; Gyalbaa (Гялбаа) (Ulaanbaatar/national) - Bright