Loose Horses (2016)

A documentary film focusing on the intermediary auction pens by which horses might either find a new life or be sent to the slaughterhouse. Shot in Billings, Montana, the film examines the human-equine bond and how lines are drawn between emotion and necessity as domestic horses fall victim to age, health, or simple lack of funds.

Director: Kathy Kasic
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Production: Metamorph Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is Loose Horses about?
A documentary film focusing on the intermediary auction pens by which horses might either find a new life or be sent to the slaughterhouse. Shot in Billings, Montana, the film examines the human-equine bond and how lines are drawn between emotion and necessity as domestic horses fall victim to age, health, or simple lack of funds.
Who directed Loose Horses?
Loose Horses was directed by Kathy Kasic.
How long is Loose Horses?
Loose Horses has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Loose Horses?
Loose Horses is a Documentary film.
Where was Loose Horses produced?
Loose Horses was produced in United States of America.