Main activities:
- Film processing
- Documentary and feature film production
- Preparation of clothing, equipment services and workplace necessary for filmmakers
- In order to document and archive historical events in the social, political and economic life of Mongolia, the documentary “Historical Wheel” is produced, 12 issues are prepared annually and the originals are transferred to the General Archives in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.
Filmography:
- Since its inception, it has made 200 feature films, more than 1,000 documentaries and 638 subtitles.
- “Wolf’s Love” feature film (2010)
- “Steppe Road” feature film (2011)
- “Irrevocable Guns Can’t Be Returned” Historical Feature Film (2019)
- Documentary on the 80th anniversary of the Red Cross (2019)
- Documentary film on the 100th anniversary of Ts. Namsrai (2019)
Main staff and artist:
- Management team of 12 people
- 1 cameraman
- 1 film editor
- 1 journalist
Studio Rental
- 750 m2 filming studio
Rental cars, costumes, props that can be used for shooting
- Old cars that can be used for shooting
Car name and brand | Pieces | Year of Production | |
1 | Zis-110 | 1 | 1935 |
2 | M-pickup М1 | 1 | 1939 |
3 | Dodge /USA/ | 1 | 1936 |
4 | GAZ-51 | 1 | 1960 |
5 | Polutorka | 1 | 1929 |
6 | ZIS-5 | 2 | 1932 |
7 | GAZ-63 | 1 | 1960 |
8 | GAZ-67 | 1 | 1960 |
9 | ZIL-130 | 1 | 1998 |
10 | GAZ-52 Auto crane | 1 | 1960 |
- Costumes, props that can be used for shooting
At present, the studio has a total of 32 genres and 1,900 titles.
There are 14,950 units of costumes and accessories.
- Deels and historical costumes
- Military uniforms
- Props
- Mongolian yurt and its accessories
- Horse equipment
- 194 pieces of film equipment (props) of 160 types
Archive
The organization has a film storage , music and sound database. The collection includes more than 500 documentaries, music and sound recordings.
The Mongolian Film Consolidation-State Owned Enterprise was established in 1935 by Resolution No. 32 of the Council of Ministers. It was founded as the Film Production Center under the State Film and Film Committee.The Mongolian Film Consolidation-State Owned Enterprise is one of the oldest arts and cultural organizations in Mongolia and has been operating continuously for 85 years. During this time it has made 200 feature films, more than 1,000 documentaries and 638 film translations.
Since Mongolia’s transition to a free market economy in the 1990s the Mongolian film industry has been restructured seven times, and decisions have been made to separate, dissolve, and merge the organization’s operations and responsibilities. In 1997, Government Resolution No. 74 merged the Documentary Film Studio, the Children and Youth Cinema, the Children’s Film Studio, and the Mongolfilm Entertainment Center, which were operating independently, and established the Mongolian Film Consolidation-State Owned Enterprise