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  1. Winky's Horse (Dutch: Het paard van Sinterklaas) is a 2005 Dutch children's film. It was released in the Netherlands on 12 October 2005 and received a re-release the following year. Winky's Horse received multiple award nominations and wins, and screenwriter Tamara Bos won a Golden Calf award for Best Screenplay

  2. Oct 12, 2005 · Het paard van Sinterklaas: Directed by Mischa Kamp. With Ebbie Tam, Aaron Wan, Hanyi Han, Jan Decleir. There is only one thing Winky wants: a horse, a real horse to ride. But horses are expensive. Fortunately it is the season of Saint Nicholas; Winky just asks him for a horse. Then everything will work out alright.

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    • Drama, Family
    • Mischa Kamp
    • 2005-10-12
  3. A girl who is crazy about horses has the chance of a lifetime to take care of the famous Amerigo, Sinterklaas's horse. She finally has a chance to ride on an actual horse on her birthday, but tragedy strikes and the horse goes missing.

  4. Movie Info. A little girl (Ebbie Tam) desperately wants a horse, so she decides to ask Sinterklaas to bring her one. Rating: G. Genre: Holiday, Drama. Original Language: Dutch. Director: Mischa...

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    • Dorothy Woodend
    • G
    • Mischa Kamp
  5. Oct 10, 2008 · Ebbie Tam reprises her role as the cute horse-loving Chinese youngster in this equally engaging sequel to 2006’s Netherlands-set children’s film, ‘Winky’s Horse.

  6. Winky loves horses and dreams about getting a real horse from St Nicholas. Despite all the good efforts she makes to be a sweet girl, her dream does not come true when the big day arrives. Heartbroken and disillusioned, she storms out of her classroom to get her bike parked at the school yard.

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  8. Oct 10, 2007 · WHERE IS WINKY’S HORSE? by Mischa Kamp. synopsis. The story of the girl Winky, who has arrived from China with her mother to join her father, who runs a Chinese restaurant in a small Dutch village on the coast. At school, she learns about the Nordic tradition of Saint Nicholas, a benign old man who gives presents to children at the start of winter.