Wild Lands Wild Horses Plays at Soho Film Festival

October 13, 2020 Off By admin

The pilot episode of “Wild Lands Wild Horses” documentary series is an official selection of this year’s prestigious Soho Film FestivalOctober 15th thru the 22nd.

“Wild Lands Wild Horses” is an exploratory documentary series traveling across 10 states within 150M+ acres of public lands. Wild Horse advocates and photographers, Jamie Baldanza & Deb Lee Carson, transports us through America’s western landscape bringing national awareness to the majestic yet politically complicated lives of America’s Wild Horse. It features exceptional cinematography of wild horses in their environment as well as input from scientists, BLM employees, Forest and Park service employees, ranchers, public officials, advocates, recreational users, and any others who are willing to provide their experience and connection to our public lands. “Wild Lands Wild Horses” aims to show that we all share the same goal — To Keep The West Wild — for future generations…

To watch the pilot episode get tickets here. Also on Monday, Oct 19th, 2020, join Jamie and Deb for a live Q&A with the Soho Film Festival!

The SOHO International Film Festival celebrates the cutting-edge of digital technology while honoring traditional forms of storytelling, encourages new and seasoned filmmakers from here in New York City, and around the globe to create and send in their fresh and innovative cinematic pieces.

A full roster of selected films can be found here: sohofilmfest.eventive.org/films

About Jamie Baldanza

Jamie Baldanza is a professional equine photographer and filmmaker dedicated to preserving America’s wild horses. Jamie’s production company “This Mustang Life” concentrates on bringing animal causes to the public through film and photography.

To learn more about Jamie’s work, or to collaborate on an animal-cause project, visit http://www.thismustanglife.com  or follow her on Instagram at @thismustanglife.

 

About Deb Lee Carson

Deb Lee Carson is a photographer and artist whose Fly Without Wings exhibit pays tribute to America’s wild spirit and has raised substantial funds for wild horse non-profit organizations. 

Her new work, entitled Wild and Untethered, was exhibited at the Anderson Center in Red Wing, MN, and was made possible by a grant from SEMAC. 

Deb has more than 50 years of equine reproductive experience, 12 years observing wild horse behavior, and 3 years working as a field research technician with the CSU wild horse contraceptive study.

 

To watch the official trailers visit the YouTube channel “Wild Lands Wild Horses.”

To learn more about the project, visit www.wildlandswildhorses.com

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