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The Two Horses of Genghis Khan ()

Das Lied von den zwei Pferden (original title)
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A promise, an old, destroyed horse head violin and a song believed lost lead the singer Urna back to Outer Mongolia. Her grandmother was forced to destroy her once loved violin in the tumult of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The ancient... See more »

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Urna Chahar-Tugchi ...
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Hicheengui Sambuu ...
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Chimed Dolgor ...
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Byambasuren Davaa

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Byambasuren Davaa ... (writer)

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Byambasuren Davaa ... producer
Zlata Findeis ... line producer
Beatrix Wesle ... producer

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Martijn van Broekhuizen

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Jana Musik

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Lee Bennett ... digital colorist

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Batbayar Davgadorj ... production manager: Mongolia

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O. Erdene ... assistant director
Jiska Rickels ... first assistant director

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Tschangis Chahrokh ... re-recording mixer
Christof Ebhardt ... sound designer
Otger Kunert ... foley artist
Felix Rost ... foley recordist
Sebastian Tesch ... sound designer
Roman Volkholz ... foley editor

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Graham Johnston ... camera assistant grip & electrician

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Beatrix Wesle ... production financing

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A promise, an old, destroyed horse head violin and a song believed lost lead the singer Urna back to Outer Mongolia. Her grandmother was forced to destroy her once loved violin in the tumult of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The ancient song of the Mongols, "The Two Horses of Genghis Khan", was engraved on the violin's neck. Only the violin's neck and head survived the cultural storm. Now it is time to fulfill the promise that Urna made to her grandmother. Arrived in Ulan Bator, Urna brings the still intact parts of the violin - head and neck - to Hicheengui, a renowned maker of horse head violins, who will build a new body for the old instrument in the coming weeks. Then, Urna leaves for the interior to look there for the song's missing verses. But she will be disappointed. None of the people whom she meets on the way appears to still know the old melody of the Mongols. Written by silke

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Also Known As
  • Die zwei Pferde des Dschingis Khan (Germany)
  • The Two Horses of Genghis Khan (Europe, English title)
  • The Two Horses of Genghis Khan (World-wide, English title)
  • The Two Horses of Genghis Khan (United States)
  • The Two Horses of Genghis Khan (United Kingdom)
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