King Of The Wind: A Majestic Tale of Heritage and Legacy

Title: King Of The Wind

Type: Feature Film

Content: BIG THINGS FILMS

Location: Middle East – North Africa

Status: Active Development

Producer: Alan Moloney, Gary Levinsohn

Writer/Director: Jim Sheridan

Production Company Address: Unit 2, The Forum, Ballymoss Road, Sandyford, D18 K7R6, Dublin, Ireland

Email: info@bigthingsfilms.com

Production Company: H2L MEDIA GROUP

Address: 9350 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 324, Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Phone: 310-558-9800

Email: info@h2lmediagroup.com

Another Production Company: HELL’S KITCHEN FILMS

Address: 21 Mespil Road, Dublin 4, Ireland

Phone: +353-1-667 5522

Email: hellskit@iol.ie

Synopsis: An historical drama about an 18th century Arabian colt that would go on to sire the modern thoroughbred bloodline. The film retraces the path of the so-called Darley stallion from the stables of the Moroccan sultan through to the courts of England and France.



Synopsis

“King Of The Wind” takes viewers on a remarkable journey through the enthralling world of 18th century horse breeding and the origins of the modern thoroughbred bloodline. This historical drama intricately follows the path of the legendary Darley stallion, from the opulent stables of the Moroccan sultan to the refined courts of England and France.

Under the expert guidance of acclaimed writer and director Jim Sheridan, the film promises to wrap its audience in a rich narrative that spans cultures and centuries. With the combined vision of producers Alan Moloney and Gary Levinsohn, “King Of The Wind” aims to tell a story that intertwines the majestic beauty of horses with the fascinating history of their influence on society.

Set against the stunning backdrops of the Middle East and North Africa, this production is not just about equestrian excellence; it’s about a legacy that transformed the world of horse racing forever. As the narrative unfolds, viewers will witness the trials, triumphs, and the enduring spirit of a stallion destined for greatness.




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