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ARNE EICKENBERG is a German film composer based in Berlin, who has written music for several feature films and television projects as lead and co-composer, including Sony Pictures Classics' "The Children of Huang Shi" (starring Jonathan Rhys-Meyers), VARA's "The Gospel of Caesar", "Berlin Ecke Volksbühne" by renowned director Britta Wauer, "Two in a Boat" (BFF competition), "Wendezeiten", "Wilfried Merle – von einem der auszog…", and "Rastplatz" (WT), currently in pre-production at süperfilm. Arne is a three-time winner of the Berlin Film Festival "Berlin Today" award with the short films "Match Factor", "Cataract" and "The Great Border Battle".

Arne has also composed film scores for award-winning commercials, e.g. for Jette Joop and Rolling Stone Magazine, and music for theater plays, e.g. for renowned director Katja Lauken at the Schauspielhaus Bochum. Arne has also worked as music editor, i.a. on the forthcoming feature film "Masks" by Stormlight Films/Anolis, and as a sound designer.

Arne Eickenberg Arne Eickenberg, Berlin, Germany

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    O.S.T. "The Children of Huang Shi" · Tsuki Koyoi at 0.45
    on December 04, 2011 03:38

    @studioavm: In 1934. I'm an old man. ;)

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    O.S.T. "The Children of Huang Shi" · Tsuki Koyoi
    on July 22, 2011 23:45

    From the IMDb: "People thrown into an unexpected and desperate situation discover their capacity for love and responsibility. A young Englishman, George Hogg, comes to lead sixty orphaned boys on a journey of over 500 perilous miles across the snow-bound Liu Pan Shan mountains to safety on the edge of the Mongolian desert. And how, in doing so, he comes to understand the meaning of courage. During his journey, Hogg learns to rely on the support of Chen, the leader of a Chinese communist partisan group who becomes his closest friend. He soon finds himself falling in love with Lee, a recklessly brave American nurse whom war has turned into an unsentimental healer on horseback. Along the way Hogg befriends Madame Wang, an aristocratic survivor who has also been displaced by war, who helps the young Englishman, his friends and their sixty war orphans make their way across mountain and desert regions to a place of safety near the western end of the Great Wall of China."

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0889588
    http://www.sonyclassics.com/thechildrenofhuangshi/

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