Unloved Precious Life (2010)
In 2007, a tragic incident occurred when a MI-8 helicopter crashed while on duty to extinguish a fire in Mandal soum, Selenge aimag, claiming the lives of young rescuers. This film, created in their memory, depicts the specifics of the work of emergency service rescuers, their perseverance, and their faithfulness to their oath to "not sacrifice their lives for the good of their people."
Director: Enkhtur Ganbat
Genre: Drama, Romance, Thriller
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: March 12, 2010
Cast
- Bold-Erdene Sugar - Tuguldur
- Erdenebileg Ganbold - Temka
- Khulan Batjargal - Namuunaa
- Tumurbaatar Tsegmid - Ganbat
- Togtokhjargal Minjbadgar - Navchaa
- Bayasgalan Tserendorj
- Erkhembayar Ganbold
- Amgalanbaatar Gochoodorj
- Battumur Dorj
Screenplay
- Gan-Ochir Dash (Screenplay)
- Munkh-Od Gankhuyag (Screenstory)
Music: Khaliun Naranbaatar
Production: Score
Country: Mongolia
Language: Mongolian
Original Language: mn
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Unloved Precious Life about?
- In 2007, a tragic incident occurred when a MI-8 helicopter crashed while on duty to extinguish a fire in Mandal soum, Selenge aimag, claiming the lives of young rescuers. This film, created in their memory, depicts the specifics of the work of emergency service rescuers, their perseverance, and their faithfulness to their oath to "not sacrifice their lives for the good of their people."
- Who directed Unloved Precious Life?
- Unloved Precious Life was directed by Enkhtur Ganbat.
- Who stars in Unloved Precious Life?
- Unloved Precious Life stars Bold-Erdene Sugar, Erdenebileg Ganbold, Khulan Batjargal, Tumurbaatar Tsegmid, Togtokhjargal Minjbadgar, Bayasgalan Tserendorj.
- How long is Unloved Precious Life?
- Unloved Precious Life has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is Unloved Precious Life?
- Unloved Precious Life is a Drama, Romance, Thriller film.
- Where was Unloved Precious Life produced?
- Unloved Precious Life was produced in Mongolia.