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Wild Horses 2013

★ 8.01 votes17 min📅 2013-06-22

"They captured her heart She captured their story"

Wild Horses (2013), a gripping 17-minute Western drama directed by Stephanie Martin, follows Mills, a Los Angeles photographer returning to Nevada after a heartfelt plea from her grandmother.

Director: Stephanie Martin

Cast

Mireille Enos
Mireille Enos
Mills
Brooke Shields
Brooke Shields
Brooke Shields
Barbara Tarbuck
Barbara Tarbuck
Becks
Clyde Sacks
Ranger
Mitchell Salberg
Shepherd Olsen
Bob Telford
Bob Telford
Officer Cook

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wild Horses (2013) about?

Wild Horses (2013) follows Mills, an LA photographer who returns to Nevada when she learns a herd of wild horses she grew up with is set for a government roundup. Over one intense day, she confronts the brutality of the roundups and must decide where her heart—and her loyalty—lie.

Who directed Wild Horses?

Stephanie Martin directed Wild Horses (2013), crafting a tight, emotionally charged narrative within its short runtime.

Who stars in Wild Horses?

The film stars Mireille Enos, Brooke Shields, and Barbara Tarbuck, with Clyde Sacks, Mitchell Salberg, and Bob Telford rounding out the cast.

Is Wild Horses (2013) worth watching?

Wild Horses (2013) may be a short Western drama, but its emotional weight and strong performances make it compelling for fans of the genre. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its themes and tight storytelling offer something memorable in under half an hour.

How long is Wild Horses?

Wild Horses (2013) runs 17 minutes.

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About Wild Horses (2013) — A raw, emotional Western about legacy and wild horse roundups

Wild Horses (2013), a gripping 17-minute Western drama directed by Stephanie Martin, follows Mills, a Los Angeles photographer returning to Nevada after a heartfelt plea from her grandmother.

When she learns a cherished herd of wild horses is facing a government roundup, Mills is drawn into a collision of cruelty, courage, and memory. Over a single day, she witnesses firsthand the harsh realities of wild horse roundups in the American West, challenging her to choose between her past and her principles. With stunning visuals and emotional depth, the film explores themes of legacy, compassion, and the unbreakable bond between land and family.