Wild Horses (2013)

They captured her heart She captured their story

Wild Horses (2013) poster

Wild Horses tells the story of Mills, an established LA photographer, who returns to her native Nevada following an urgent call from her grandmother informing her that a band of wild horses close to their hearts, faces government roundup. In this story, that spans just one day, cruelty, courage, love and memory collide as two generations of women bear witness to the brutality common to wild horse roundups in the American West. Mills is exposed to a complex issue and follows her heart, choosing to ignore the consequences.

Director: Stephanie Martin
Genre: Western, Action, Drama
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Volker Bertelmann
Cinematography: Robert Richardson
Editing: Chris Kursel
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

helicopter, photographer, criminal, wild horse, stallion

Trailer

Wild Horses Trailer
More Films by Director: Stephanie Martin
More Films in Genre: Western, Action, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wild Horses about?
Wild Horses tells the story of Mills, an established LA photographer, who returns to her native Nevada following an urgent call from her grandmother informing her that a band of wild horses close to their hearts, faces government roundup. In this story, that spans just one day, cruelty, courage, love and memory collide as two generations of women bear witness to the brutality common to wild horse roundups in the American West. Mills is exposed to a complex issue and follows her heart, choosing to ignore the consequences.
Who directed Wild Horses?
Wild Horses was directed by Stephanie Martin.
Who stars in Wild Horses?
Wild Horses stars Mireille Enos, Brooke Shields, Barbara Tarbuck, Clyde Sacks, Mitchell Salberg, Bob Telford.
How long is Wild Horses?
Wild Horses has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is Wild Horses?
Wild Horses is a Western, Action, Drama film.
Where was Wild Horses produced?
Wild Horses was produced in United States of America.