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11am-12pm: Film Screenings at the Roxy Theatre
“Dyna Does Dressage” – Finalist
12pm-1pm
“Finding Fortune” (all ages) – Finalist
1pm-1:05pm
“The Girl and The Horse”
Animation (all ages)
1:10am-2pm
“Horse Shelter Diaries” – Finalist
(How one New Mexico horse rescue is finding adoptive homes for hard to place horses)
2pm-2:30pm
“Blind Spot: Moments Unseen” – Finalist
Introduced by Canadian Filmmaker & Equestrian, Stefan Morel
(Follow the epic journey of three visually impaired horseback riders, into Argentina’s mountain trails of Patagonia)
Finalist for Most Inspirational Documentary
Q&A to follow
2:30-3:30pm
“Talking to the Air”
Finalist for Best Documentary
3:30pm-4pm
“From the Kill Pen”
Finalist for Best News
(Horse slaughter exposed: Whatever your perspective or view, From the Kill Pen exposes a grim view of the slaughter industry with excellent reporting and videography.) PLEASE NOTE: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES
4pm-6pm
“The Caravan” – Finalist for Equine/Human Bond
(follows the exploits of an eclectic group of international carriage drivers and horse riders as they journey across the American south from California to Florida over 5 months and 2,500 miles. Leading this group of relative strangers is Gerard Paagman with his team of elegant Friesian horses featured in The Hunger Games – Catching Fire. Challenging the limits of disability is Michael Muir, Great Grandson of the visionary John Muir, Father of the National Parks and co-founder the Sierra Club conservation movement in the U.S.)
Please visit the official EIFF website for more details:
https://equusinternationalfilmfestival.com/