Song of the Miraculous Hind

Song of the Miraculous Hind

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Zodiac | Christianity

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  • Genre(s): Animation, Fantasy
  • Language(s): Magyar (Hungarian)
  • Director(s): Marcell Jankovics, Beatrix Nemes
  • Cast(s): Ferenc Borbiczki, Gyula Buss, Cserna Antal, Imre Csuja, Angéla Császár See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 29min
  • Music: Levente Szörényi,András Nyerges,György Rakovszky,Kálmán Sáringer,Zorka Tomasevics
  • Similar To: Halfway Home, Maestro
  • Story:
    Divided into four sections, "Song" is inspired by the Siberian and Finno-Ugric legends about Creation, in which the world begins with characters who are only half-human, one being half-bird, the other half-bear. The narrator delves into the origins of Hungarian culture, the Iranian and Turkish influences that impacted the society, and finally the story of Stephen, the emperor who brought Christianity to the country and shifted the capital west in an attempt to link with Europe.
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Story
Divided into four sections, "Song" is inspired by the Siberian and Finno-Ugric legends about Creation, in which the world begins with characters who are only half-human, one being half-bird, the other half-bear. The narrator delves into the origins of Hungarian culture, the Iranian and Turkish influences that impacted the society, and finally the story of Stephen, the emperor who brought Christianity to the country and shifted the capital west in an attempt to link with Europe.