Idugan Entertainment

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Our company is based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Our goal is to produce films, documentaries, TV shows and music videos to promote and preserve Mongolian culture and history domestically and internationally.








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image 5 A Pearl in the Forest (Moilkhon) was presented during the 7th Third Eye Festival of Asian Cinema 2008, in Mumbai, India. Selected for the "Spectrum Asia" category, the film received a very warm reception.
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image 5 The feature film A Pearl in the Forest (Moilkhon) has been selected to appear in the Buffalo International Film Festival that took place on October 9-27, 2009 in Buffalo, NY.

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Byambaa Bayarmagnai

 

Biographical Notes

 

Byambaa Bayarmagnai
Byambaa Bayarmagnai as Dugar's mother in the movie "A Pearl in the Forest".

Date of birth: June 1, 1958

Graduated from the Teacher’s University of Ulaanbaatar Mongolia in 1980 with degree in Film and Drama.

From 1980 to 1983, she worked as an actress at the Drama Theatre of the Khövsgöl Province Open in new window and performed the lead role in 8 plays.

From 1983 to 1985, she worked as the Inspector Director at the National Circus of Ulaanbaatar.

In 1985, she received a diploma for Research in Political Science and received the Political Academy Award.

From 1985 to1989, she worked at the National Children and Youth Theatre as an actress and manager. At that time she wrote 5 comedy programs, and performed the lead role in 10 world classical theatrical dramas.

From 1991 to 1996, she worked at the District of Khan-Uul Open in new window as the Director of Fine Arts.

From 1996 to 2002, she worked as a manager in the travel and tourism company “Naiman Sharga”

Since 2000, she has been working as writer and director for the “Idugan Entertainment” studio. Her movie “Pearl in the forest” was entered in “Third Eye Asian Film Festival in Mumbai, India” and was selected for the Spectrum Asia. It also took the 30thplace out of over 7,000 other films from around the world.