Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan (2007)
September 20, 2007Release Date
Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan (2007)
September 20, 2007Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Tadanobu Asano
Genghis Khan / Temüjin
Sun Honglei
Jamukha
Khulan Chuluun
Borte
Baasanjav Mijid
Esugei
Amadu Mamadakov
Targutai
Aliya
Oelun - Temudjin's Mother
He Qi
Dai-Sechen
Ben Hon Sun
Monk
Ji Ri Mu Tu
Boorchu
You Er
Sorgan-Shira
Huntun Batu
Altan
Deng Ba Te Er
Daritai
Bao Di
Todoen
Su Ya La Su Rong
Girkhai
Sai Xing Ga
Chiledu
Tegen Ao
Charkhu
Zhang Jiong
Tangut Garrison Chief
Odnyam Odsuren
Young Temudjin
Bayertsetseg Erdenebat
Young Börte
Amarbold Tuvshinbayar
Young Jamukha
Ba Ti
Juchi
Li Jiaqi
Mungun
Bu Ren
Taichar
Ba Yin Qi Qi Ge
Temulun
Ba De Rong Gui
Young Taichar
Ba Te
Khasar
Tunga
Sochikhel
Ai Liya
Oelun
Valdís Óskarsdóttir
Editor
Tuomas Kantelinen
Original Music Composer / Music
Sergei Bodrov
Producer / Director / Screenplay
Sergey Trofimov
Director of Photography
Rogier Stoffers
Director of Photography
Zach Staenberg
Editor
Anton Melnik
Producer
Gulshat Omarova
Second Unit Director / Casting
Karin Lohr
Costume Design
Ui Ri Ji Tu
Casting
Han Wei Biao
Casting
Hai Ming Xiang
Art Direction
Li Baotai
Property Master
Hartmut Teschemacher
Sound Effects Editor
Jing Tao Zhao
Assistant Art Director
Alexey Solodov
Camera Operator
Gau Ming Ku
Location Manager
Oleg Korytin
Stunt Coordinator
Yoon Jin-yul
Stunt Coordinator
Wang Min Kwa
Art Direction
Andrey Mesnyankin
Visual Effects Supervisor
Dashi Namdakov
Production Design
Xin Wei An
Set Decoration
Thomas Knop
Sound Effects Editor
Arman Yakhin
Visual Effects Supervisor
Huang Baorong
Costume Supervisor
Elena Zhukova
Art Direction
Jianping Xia
Special Effects Coordinator
Byung Joon Yoon
Stunt Coordinator
Igor Vereshchagin
Still Photographer
Zhi Xiang Shi
Set Designer
Sergey Muravev
Visual Effects Supervisor
Stephan Konken
Supervising Sound Editor
Wan Ding
Location Manager
Gulmira Karchalova
Script Supervisor
Alexander Zabrin
Still Photographer
Bruno Tarrière
Sound mixer
Guido Zettier
Sound Effects Editor
Aleksey Gusev
Visual Effects Producer
Amedeo Malagia
Sound Recordist
Viktor Zubarev
Steadicam Operator
Zhang Xiao Ming
Assistant Art Director
Martin Langenbach
Foley
Dmitriy Tokoyakov
Visual Effects Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 20, 2007
Original NameМонгол
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 5m
Content RatingR
Budget$18,000,000
Box Office$26,527,510
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Mongol (Монгол), also known as Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan in the United States and Mongol: The Rise to Power of Genghis Khan in the United Kingdom, is a 2007 period epic film directed by Sergei Bodrov, about the early life of Temüjin, who later came to be known as Genghis Khan. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Bodrov and Arif Aliev. It was produced by Bodrov, Sergei Selyanov, and Anton Melnik and stars Tadanobu Asano, Sun Honglei, and Chuluuny Khulan in the main roles. Mongol explores abduction, kinship, and the repercussions of war.
The film was a co-production between companies in Russia, Germany and Kazakhstan. Filming took place mainly in the People's Republic of China, principally in Inner Mongolia (the Mongol autonomous region), and in Kazakhstan. Shooting began in September 2005, and was completed in November 2006. After an initial screening at the Russian Film Festival in Vyborg on 10 August 2007, Mongol was released in Russia on 20 September 2007. It saw a limited release in the United States on 6 June 2008 grossing $5.7 million in domestic ticket sales. It additionally earned nearly $21 million in sales through international release for a combined $26.5 million in gross revenue. The film was a minor financial success after its theatrical run, and was generally met with positive critical reviews. The film was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as a submission from Kazakhstan.
The film was intended to be the first part of a trilogy about Genghis Khan, and initial work on the second part began in 2008. The trilogy project was eventually put on the shelf, but in July 2013, during a visit to the annual Naadam Festival in Ulan Bator, Bodrov told the press that the production of the sequel had started, and that it may be shot in Mongolia, as had been the intention for Mongol, before local protests, fearing that the film would not correctly portray the Mongolian people and their national hero, Genghis Khan, caused the shooting to move to Inner Mongolia and Kazakhstan.