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Katja von Garnier wraps filming for Ostwind

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- This bucolic film, whose young heroine is a horse whisperer, notably stars Jürgen Vogel

Katja von Garnier has just wrapped 40 days of shooting for a film that marks her return to directing, five years after Blood and Chocolate and 15 years, almost to a day, after the releasee of her feature debut Bandits (which in 1997 recorded over one million admissions, and attracted a mostly female audience).

Ostwind, her fifth film, once again has a rather feminine theme. Its young heroine, Mika (Hanna Höppner), is sent to spend the summer holidays on her very strict grandmother’s farm, as a punishment for failing her end-of-year exams. She is supposed to be revising, but among the horses she soon forgets any revision and dreams instead of taming a stallion named Ostwind that no one has yet been able to approach. The day she slips into the horse’s box, a great friendship is born between her and the animal. It turns out that she can speak to horses.

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The film's screenplay, written by Kristina Magdalena Henn and Lea Schmidbauer, holds echoes of Von Garnier’s own childhood. She compares her childhood among animals to that of a sort of Pipi Longstocking, a reference that explains her choice to dye her blond actress’ hair flaming red for the film. Shooting such a bucolic tale around Immenhausen in summertime was a very pleasant experience for the whole crew.

On set, the main actress acted alongside German star Jürgen Vogel (The Wave [+see also:
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) and Nina Kronjäger, as her parents, Cornelia Froböss, as her grandmother, and Marvin Linke, as the young groom.

Ostwind is produced by Ewa Karlström and Andreas Ulmke-Smeaton (who also recently produced Fünf Freunde, a Mike Marzuk adaptation of the Famous Five adventures) for Sam Film. Constantin is to release the film in Germany on March 21, 2013.

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(Translated from French)

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