Sometime Never - Mongolia

Sometime Never - Mongolia



Mongolia | Sometime Never

Journey into the vast expanse of Mongolia, a land where open horizons and ancient culture shape the rhythm of everyday life. Commissioned by the private member collective Sometime Never, this eight-day cinematic travel production captures both the authentic experiences of the group’s travelers and the sweeping visual beauty of one of Asia’s most remote regions. Developed in close collaboration with filmmaker Jyoti Jackovickis, the film merges documentary observation with crafted cinematic expression.

From windswept steppes and dramatic mountain passes to intimate encounters with local communities, each scene reflects the spontaneity and unpredictability of real travel. Together, Lukas and Jyoti shared camera responsibilities throughout the journey, blending classic cinematography with FPV drone work to reveal the scale and movement of the landscape. In post-production, Lukas led the edit and completed the full color grade, shaping the footage into a cohesive atmospheric narrative.

With its textured imagery and immersive pacing, Mongolia – Sometime Never transforms an unfiltered expedition into a cinematic experience — a portrait of culture, wilderness, and the transient moments that define the road.

Welcome to Mongolia – a journey drawn in light, dust, and open sky.


Three traditional Mongolian yurts set in a grassy landscape at sunset, with mountains and a cloudy sky in the background.
Group of people dressed in elegant and fashionable clothing, standing on a grassy field with hills in the background, some wearing hats and sunglasses, and horses with jockeys riding in the distance.
A small, round wooden sauna with a chimney, situated outdoors in a scenic landscape at sunset, with rolling hills, a river, and a cloudy sky in the background.
Three polo players on horseback competing on a field, with a mountain range in the background.
A couple embracing outdoors at sunset with mountains in the background.
Elderly man wearing a traditional hat with a brooch, holding a walking stick shaped like a horse's head, outdoors at sunset.
Four people dressed in traditional Mongolian clothing standing outdoors on a grassy field, holding musical instruments, with large rocks and a hill in the background during sunset.
Four women posing for a photo outdoors on a grassy field with hills in the background, while a man in a suit takes their picture.