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"Strings" Original Score and "St.George Shoots The Dragon" Original Score

27.12.2010

"Strings" Original Score composed by Jorgen Lauritsen and "St.George Shoots The Dragon"  Original Score composed by Aleksandar Randjelovic has been released.

"Strings" is a dramatic tale of adventure, bondage and liberation; of love and war, destiny and vitality, identity and shared humanity. Not everything is what it seems in this land of adventure, where the threads of destiny are woven together by unseen hands, and where there appears to be a hidden connection between heaven and earth.

“St. George Shoots the Dragon” is set in 1914 in a village in Serbia on the bank of the river Sava, the natural border with the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire. The population of the village is divided between two radically opposed factions – the able-bodied potential army recruits and the invalid veterans from the previous two Balkan wars. There is bitter animosity between the two groups.
Soon, at the start of the First World War, the healthy population is mobilized. The invalids left behind in the village try to take advantage of the soldiers’ wives and sisters. News about this reaches the Serbian soldiers in the trenches a few days before the expected enemy attack. To prevent a mutiny, the Serbian High Command decides to take the invalids to the front line and thus deal with “the inconvenience”.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 
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