Two Nights and Three Days (2007)

Two Nights and Three Days (2007) poster

Family relationships are built on love, trust, and ethics. Reasons such as losing trust in someone and losing love for them can lead to divorce. In this way, an important social issue is touched upon, and the film tells the story of what exactly the desires hidden in the individual's psyche cause and lead to difficult steps. The film aims to convey to the audience the idea that even if things are enough, nothing can replace the space of love.

Director: Amarsanaa Baljinnyam
Genre: Drama, Romance, Family
Runtime: 113 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Purevdorj Geserjav, Baidrag Tserendanzan, Angirmaa Balchinjav
Cinematography: Tetsuhiro Kato, Munkhbayar Gantumur
Production: ST studio
Country: Mongolia
Language: Mongolian
Original Language: mn

Trailer

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More Films by Director: Amarsanaa Baljinnyam
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Two Nights and Three Days about?
Family relationships are built on love, trust, and ethics. Reasons such as losing trust in someone and losing love for them can lead to divorce. In this way, an important social issue is touched upon, and the film tells the story of what exactly the desires hidden in the individual's psyche cause and lead to difficult steps. The film aims to convey to the audience the idea that even if things are enough, nothing can replace the space of love.
Who directed Two Nights and Three Days?
Two Nights and Three Days was directed by Amarsanaa Baljinnyam.
Who stars in Two Nights and Three Days?
Two Nights and Three Days stars Ankhnyam Ragchaa, Naranbaatar Namnan, Gantsetseg Dorjgotov, Sukhbold Batsukh, Baatarkhuu Boldbaatar, Bayasgalan Naranbaatar.
How long is Two Nights and Three Days?
Two Nights and Three Days has a runtime of 1h 53m (113 minutes).
What genre is Two Nights and Three Days?
Two Nights and Three Days is a Drama, Romance, Family film.
Where was Two Nights and Three Days produced?
Two Nights and Three Days was produced in Mongolia.