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Pluto Film Takes Reins of ‘To Kill a Mongolian Horse’ Ahead of Venice Premiere: ‘Inspiring Piece of Filmmaking’ (EXCLUSIVE)


Pluto Film has boarded Xiaoxuan Jiang’s drama ‘To Kill a Mongolian Horse’ ahead of its Venice premiere.

Directed by Xiaoxuan Jiang, the film – selected for the Venice Days section – is inspired by true events and her real-life friend Saina: a Mongolian herdsman who decided to become a horseback performer and who ended up as the lead. Daniela Cölle, Pluto’s managing director and head of acquisitions, added: “We are constantly traveling the world of cinema, on the lookout for inspiring new voices. We see ‘To Kill a Mongolian Horse’ traveling to festivals and we will combine all our efforts to bring this important film to the big and small screens of the world.

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