Director: Jigjidsuren Gombojav
Scriptwriter: Bayarsaikhan Sorogdog
Cinematographer: Asalbai Jambal
Editing: Ishdorj Janchiv
Sound: Sambuu B.
Music: Jantsannorov Natsag
Cast: Batbaatar Jigjigsuren, Tserebdagva Purevdorj, Gerelmaa Borkhuu, Gurbazar Shagdarsuren
Production:
Mongol Kino
Distribution:
Mongol Kino
Year: 1991
HD, Colour, 71 min, OV Mongol with French subtitles
With kind support of Mongol Kino and Embassy of France in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
French Premiere
Ankhaa is a « bastard child » born after his mother has been raped by a town’s executive. The child leads a lonely life and avoids his father-in-law’s terrible wrath. The man doesn’t seem to acknowledge the child’s presence and gives him a hard time in the remote part of Mongolia’s countryside. Jigjidsuren tells a story of Communist Mongolia.
At the end of the 1970s, the leader of Mongolian Republic, Tsedenbal Yumjaa, launches « Ilgeeltiin ezen », a movement which obliges thousands of city people to resettle in the countryside in order to erase differences between rural and urban life. Traces of an existence denounces some of the disastrous consequences of this political decision.