Cast: Badema
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Badema. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 5
The Cord of Life
2022 · Movie · 96 min. · China
Direction Sixue Qiao
Synopsis The Cord of Life (2022) follows the poignant journey of ALUS, a wandering electronic musician, as he returns to the expansive grasslands with his mother, who is grappling with Alzheimer's disease. The film captures the tender and heartfelt moments they...
7.2
21 votes
7.2
21 votes
Close to Eden
1991 · Movie · 118 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Nikita Mikhalkov
Cast Badema · Bayaertu · Vladimir Gostyukhin · Baoyinhexige
Synopsis Close to Eden (1991) follows the life of Gombo, a humble individual residing in the expansive grasslands of China, alongside his wife, two children, and mother. The narrative unfolds with a captivating focus on a dragonfly that Gombo and his...
7.0
1K votes
7.0
1K votes
Mongolian Ping-Pong
2005 · Movie · 102 min. · China
Direction Ning Hao
Cast Hurichabilike · Dawa · Geliban · Badema
Synopsis Mongolian Ping-Pong (2005) follows the journey of a simple white ping-pong ball that drifts down a creek and is discovered by Bilgee, a young Mongolian boy. His grandmother shares a magical tale, convincing Bilgee that the ball is a celestial...
6.2
171 votes
6.2
171 votes
In Search of Lost Time
2022 · Movie · 92 min. · China
Direction Derek Yee
Cast Chen Baoguo · Ma Su · Badema · Yufan Bai
Synopsis In Search of Lost Time (2022) follows the journey of nearly 3,000 orphans in the late 1950s, as they are sent from the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to the vast Mongolian grasslands. The party committee and government orchestrate this initiative,...
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Joan of Arc of Mongolia
1989 · Movie · 165 min. · Germany - West Germany (FRG)
Direction Ulrike Ottinger
Cast Delphine Seyrig · Inés Sastre · Gillian Scalici · Irm Hermann
Synopsis Joan of Arc of Mongolia (1989) is a film that takes its time, unfolding at a deliberate pace that might be considered leisurely by some. The title of the film, which is quite distinctive and somewhat enigmatic, is not addressed...
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