Windhorse (1998)

In Tibet, nothing is more dangerous than the truth.

Follows three young Tibetans faced with moral dilemmas: a rising pop star asked by her Chinese official boyfriend to sing pro-government songs; her brother, an embittered drunk; and their cousin, a Buddhist nun savagely beaten after shouting anti-Chinese slogans.

Director: Paul Wagner
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Sam Chapin, John Dana, Tommy Hayes
Cinematography: Steven Schecter
Editing: Paul Wagner, Tony Black
Production: Paul Wagner Productions Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: 普通话, English, བོད་སྐད་།
Box Office: $278,161
Original Language: en

Keywords

himalaya mountain range, buddhism, buddhist monk, tibet, lhasa

Trailer

Windhorse Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Windhorse about?
Follows three young Tibetans faced with moral dilemmas: a rising pop star asked by her Chinese official boyfriend to sing pro-government songs; her brother, an embittered drunk; and their cousin, a Buddhist nun savagely beaten after shouting anti-Chinese slogans.
Who directed Windhorse?
Windhorse was directed by Paul Wagner.
Who stars in Windhorse?
Windhorse stars Richard Chang, Jampa Kelsang, Dadon, Yu Lu, Taije Silverman.
How long is Windhorse?
Windhorse has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is Windhorse?
Windhorse is a Drama, Music, Romance film.
How much did Windhorse gross?
Windhorse grossed $278,161 worldwide.
Where was Windhorse produced?
Windhorse was produced in United States of America.