
Nomad Meets the City
One family, a world apart.
Ratings
Currently Mongolia’s capital has 1.5 million inhabitants - half the population of the country. 50-year Tumurbaatar is only one of many coming to the city to fulfil their dreams of a better life.
Production
Cinepoint, i/o post
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Tumurbaatar Luvsandorj
Himself

Tungalag Nyamsuren
Herself
Udval Tumurbaatar
Herself
Enkhbilguun Tumurbaatar
Himself
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