

53 minutes that'll make you cry over a horse you just met.
Cinematography
Big sky country shot like a love letter to the West.
Direction
Hawes-Davis lets horses be protagonists, not props.
Director
Doug Hawes-Davis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Wild horses occupy a weird legal limbo—protected but managed, romantic symbol and invasive species simultaneously.
Hawes-Davis shot this before founding High Plains Films, his later work would dominate PBS nature docs for years.
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