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The Mustang – Movie

March 13, 2019 by EquineVIP

Roman (Matthias Schoenaerts), a convict in a prison in rural Nevada, participates in a rehabilitation program in which he trains wild mustangs. He struggles to connect with the horses and his fellow inmates alike. But in time, working alongside young convict Henry (Jason Mitchell) and an old trainer Myles (Bruce Dern), Roman soothes an especially feisty horse and confronts his own violent past. Official Selection of the Sundance Film Festival. In Theaters March 2019.

Filed Under: Barrel Racing, Cowboy, Dressage, Equestrian, Horse Hero, Hunter/Jumper, Pro Rodeo, Racing, Rodeo Tagged With: Mustang, Mustang Heritage Foundation, Mustang horse, Mustang Horses, Wild Mustang

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