Natsagdorj Tumur
An image from His Name Is Sukhe-Bator, one of the productions that also features Natsagdorj Tumur.
Natsagdorj Tumur

Natsagdorj Tumur

Natsagdorj Tumur was born in Ikh Khuree (old name of Oulan Bator). First a History and Geography teacher, he becomes soon an important writer, surnamed “the young Mongolian Victor Hugo”. Assistant on Mongol Son in 1935, he made his debut feature, Norjmaa’s Destiny, in 1937. He directs a number of fiction features, before being accused of being a spy, because he was sent for three years for studies in Germany as a teenager. He spends 7 years in prison between 1940 and 1947. Upon his release, he becomes a director of a distillery, but decides to never do cinema again

Pack of Wolves

Pack of Wolves

1939

Norjmaa's Destiny

Norjmaa's Destiny

1938

The Flague

The Flague

1940

His Name Is Sukhe-Bator

His Name Is Sukhe-Bator

1942

First Lesson

First Lesson

1940

Three Friends

Three Friends

1958

Incident at the Border

Incident at the Border

1942

Enemy of Life

1941