First Lesson

First Lesson

Release date : January 1, 1940
Countries of origin : Mongolia /
Original Language : Mongolian /
Director : Natsagdorj Tumur /
Writers : Natsagdorj Tumur /
Production companies : Mongolkino /
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The story is based on the historical events of Gongor, a national hero who successfully performed his duty as a border guard. The fact that he played the hero Gongor himself in the main role helped to convince the audience of the fact that it became a movie. The fact that Sh. Gongor is fighting alone and winning against the enemies who violated the border has a tone that preserves the traditional characteristics of the Mongolian folk epic hero.
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  • title:First Lesson
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1940
  • Genres: War · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Mongolia ·
  • Original Language: Mongolian ·
  • Director: Natsagdorj Tumur /
  • Writers: Natsagdorj Tumur ·
  • Production companies: Mongolkino ·
  • Overview:The story is based on the historical events of Gongor, a national hero who successfully performed his duty as a border guard. The fact that he played the hero Gongor himself in the main role helped to convince the audience of the fact that it became a movie. The fact that Sh. Gongor is fighting alone and winning against the enemies who violated the border has a tone that preserves the traditional characteristics of the Mongolian folk epic hero.
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