Three young Tibetans struggle for freedom against the Chinese communist regime. Windhorse was filmed clandestinely inside Tibet and in Nepal. It was the first digital feature film, shot in 1996 on a Sony DVW-700WS and a consumer Sony...
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Dadon | ... |
Dolkar
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Jampa Kelsang | ... |
Dorjee
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Richard Chang | ... |
Duan-Ping
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Yu Lu | ... |
Du Han-Shen
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Taije Silverman | ... |
Amy
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Directed by
Paul Wagner |
Written by
Julia Elliot | ... | (writer) |
Thupten Tsering Mukhimsar | ... | () (as Thupten Tsering) |
Paul Wagner | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Tom Grant | ... | line producer |
Ellen Casey Wagner | ... | executive producer |
Paul Wagner | ... | producer |
Music by
Sam Chapin | ||
John Dana | ||
Tommy Hayes |
Cinematography by
Steve Schecter |
Editing by
Tony Black | ||
Paul Wagner |
Sound Department
Harikumar Pillai | ... | sound mixer / sound / supervising sound editor |
Skip SoRelle | ... | post-production audio |
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Distributors
- Uplink (2009) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Shadow Distribution (1999) (United States) (subtitled)
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Three young Tibetans struggle for freedom against the Chinese communist regime. Windhorse was filmed clandestinely inside Tibet and in Nepal. It was the first digital feature film, shot in 1996 on a Sony DVW-700WS and a consumer Sony DCR-VX1000 and edited on avid with digital finishing and color correction at RolandHouse in Washington, DC. |
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Box Office
Opening Weekend United States | $16,718, 14 Feb 1999 |