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Windstorm
Film poster
GermanOstwind
Directed byKatja von Garnier
StarringHanna Binke
Marvin Linke
Music byAnnette Focks
Distributed byConstantin Film
Release date
  • 21 March 2013 (2013-03-21)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Windstorm (German: Ostwind) is a 2013 German adventure film about a horse named Windstorm (German: Ostwind) directed by Katja von Garnier.[1] It is the first movie of a series about the title giving horse. Windstorm was embodied by three different horses.

Cast

Hanna Binke	Mika
Marvin Linke	Sam
Cornelia Froboess	Maria Kaltenbach
Tilo Prückner	Herr Kaan
Nina Kronjäger	Elisabeth Schwarz
Jürgen Vogel	Philipp Schwarz
Marla Menn	Michelle
Henriette Morawe	Tinka
Amber Bongard	Fanny
Detlev Buck	Tierarzt Dr. Anders
Peter Meinhardt	Landestrainer Hessen
Martin Butzke	Lehrer
Simone Henn	Sanitäterin
Neda Rahmanian	Ärztin
Florentine Morawe	Pferdemädchen 1
Paula Heinemann	Pferdemädchen 2
Charline Grassnickeel	Pferdemädchen 3 (as Charline Grassnickel)
Tim Dietrich	Pferdejunge
Sina Müller	Kleines Mädchen im Zeltlager
James	Ostwind
Atila	Ostwind (wild)

Direktorca: Katja von Garnier Scenarist: Kristina Magdalena Henn , Lea Šmidbauer


Story

Mika, the granddaughter of a stable owner aids a horse who does not like being feared and distrusted by gaining the trust of the horse. In that process she learns horse riding in an unconventional way. And doing so saves the horse from getting sent to a slaughterhouse

Synopsis

East wind - Together we are free is the history of bad schoolgirl Mika, which not only learns in the summer holidays, that she is a good rider, but the language of the horse speaks. For whatever reason it is the only well that can ride the previously untamed east wind, and thereby learns to love above all else. East wind is for all horse lovers, whether large or small, to highly recommend it. The story captivates until the last second. Great nature shots make the film well worth seeing as many also often dramatic twists. Can one or the other critics despise the story to this friendship as cheesy and boring, I am of the opinion that they were not allowed to experience the magic between humans and animals from their own experience in their lives.

References

  1. ^ "WINDSTORM (OSTWIND – ZUSAMMEN SIND WIR FREI) - Portland German Film Festival". portlandgermanfilmfestival.com. Retrieved 8 November 2017.