Aravt
Aravt (Mongolian: Аравт or Genghis: The Legend of the Ten (Aravt) is a 2012 Mongolian epic historical drama.[1] The plots revolves around ten ordinary Mongol soldiers of the early 13th century and their search of an old physician of the Qori Tumad in Siberia.
| Aravt | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | I. Shagdarsuren, D. Zolbayar | 
| Screenplay by | O. Erdene | 
| Produced by | I. Shagdarsuren | 
| Starring | Batdorj-in BaasanjabDogmid SosorbaramBaljinnyamyn Amarsaikhan | 
| Cinematography | Battulga, Khasbold | 
| Edited by | J. Tsog | 
| Music by | Batmunkh Chinbat | 
Release date  | 2012 | 
Running time  | 90 Minutes | 
| Country | Mongolia | 
| Language | Mongolian | 
Reception
    
The film received mixed review from critics. The film is loosely based on historical events and depicts highly fictional characters.[2] There is only one character of Dorbei Doqshin is based on a real-life person.James Cansdale-Cook praised the film's connection to nomadic folklore and tradition.[3]
References
    
- Bayarsaikhan, Ganzorig. ""АРАВТ" уран сайхны киноны тухай мэдээлэл..." Тэнгис кино театр (in Mongolian). Retrieved 2021-03-22.
 - ""Аравт" кино үзэгчдийн хүртээл боллоо". News.MN (in Kyrgyz). 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
 - "Film Review: Aravt / Legend of the Ten (2012) by D. Jolbayar, U. Shagdarsuren". Asian Movie Pulse. 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
 
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