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The Black Tulip Soundtrack

The Black Tulip (2010) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Christopher Young
Release date:23.09.2010
Length: 51:12 (14 tracks)
Movie
Year:2010
Country:USA
Genre: drama family
IMDB: 1598435

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#Christopher Young — The Black TulipLength
1.Black Tulip
Christopher Young
3:06
2.A War Torn Country
Christopher Young
4:29
3.Thoughts of Freedom
Christopher Young
3:20
4.A Place for Afgan Poets to Speak
Christopher Young
2:13
5.Poem One (Love)
Christopher Young
2:07
6.Poem Two (Family)
Christopher Young
3:18
7.Poem Three (Celebration)
Christopher Young
1:56
8.Poem Four (Sacrifice)
Christopher Young
8:10
9.AZ Chasmam Rafti (Vanished from My Eyes)
Christopher Young
4:44
10.Poem Five (Tradition)
Christopher Young
1:35
11.Poem Six (Pride)
Christopher Young
4:58
12.Poem Seven (Destruction)
Christopher Young
2:17
13.Freedom
Christopher Young
5:18
14.Forever
Christopher Young
3:41
  51:12

Plot summary

When Taliban authorities deny the turning over of Osama Bin Laden post 911, U.S. Forces rout their leadership from Kabul and free its Afghan citizens from the brutal grip of spiritual henchman Mullah Mohammed Omar and that of his dark-age Sharia led leadership. Seizing upon this new and volatile window of freedom, matriarch Farishta Mansouri along with her husband Hadar normalize their family's efforts by turning her deceased father's Soviet destroyed bookstore into a restaurant. A place of hope called "The Poet's Corner" along with an open microphone, a small stage and an invitation for all Afghans to read their poetry, voice is now given to the voiceless. Both men and women now have a safe, equal and inviting place to tell their stories and to sing their songs. But like a lightening rod, these new voices of freedom attract the darkest, lingering factional Taliban elements who then target the Mansouri family in the most heinous ways imaginable...

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