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    • Source: Thief of the Mind
    • Thief of the Mind or Mind Thief (Mongolian: Бодлын хулгайч, Bodlyn khulgaich) is a 2011 Mongolian film of the film production company "Wisdom Film". It was written and directed by Janchivdorjiin Sengedorj with the Mongolian actor Baljinnyamyn Amarsaikhan as producer and lead actor in the role of Gantulga. The film was screened during the Ulaanbaatar International Film Festival.


      Background


      The film is based on a true story of B. Gansükh who misled Mongolian President Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat and top authorities and eventually President of Mongol Bank, and getting a substantial amount of money quoted as Mongolian Tögrögs 90 million in 1992. He was nickname as "90 million" as his story unfolded shocking the Mongolians. He was sentenced to several years in prison, but managed to escape. He was caught again and his sentence was extended. After release, Gansükh wrote a book translated as Life transformed by temptation about the affair. Journalist Dorjkhandyn Törmönkh adapted the story for the movie.


      Synopsis


      A journalism student wants to become a film producer. By chance, he overhears a conversation about the Mongolian rare findings that are brought to America and decides to explore this for his film getting financing from high sources in the Mongolian government. But things get terribly complicated.


      Awards


      During the annual Mongolian Academy Awards in 2012, the film won most awards becoming the most decorated film of 2011.
      Awards won:

      Best Film - for Thief of the Mind
      Best Lead Role - (male) - for Baljinnyamyn Amarsaikhan
      Best Supporting Role - (female) - for Sharavyn Delgerjargal
      Best Cinematography - for D. Angarag
      Best Sound Editing - for B. Battuvaan
      Best Screenplay - for Dorjkhandyn Törmönkh


      References




      External links


      Thief of the Mind at IMDb
      Film trailer

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