Fate Of The Mustang
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Synopsis: In the American West, wild mustangs roam free. But their freedom, even existence, is threatened. It is now said that these horses are overpopulated; and compete with cattle and wildlife for food. If we do not find a solution to this problem, these horses could be needlessly slaughtered: taken off the range by helicopter and shipped off to slaughterhouses for profit. However, this is not the only possible outcome. There are many other solutions to this problem, such as contraceptives and adoption. Slaughter is not the answer; it is a quick fix that makes money. This documentary uncovers the truth about these beautiful horses, and the atrocities slated to be done to them. The film also highlights the efforts done to protect these horses and the amazing people who dedicate their lives to finding solutions to the problem. Throu
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In the American West, wild mustangs roam free. But their freedom, even existence, is threatened. It is now said that these horses are overpopulated; and compete with cattle and wildlife for food. If we do not find a solution to this problem, these horses could be needlessly slaughtered: taken off the range by helicopter and shipped off to slaughterhouses for profit. However, this is not the only possible outcome. There are many other solutions to this problem, such as contraceptives and adoption. Slaughter is not the answer; it is a quick fix that makes money. This documentary uncovers the truth about these beautiful horses, and the atrocities slated to be done to them. The film also highlights the efforts done to protect these horses and the amazing people who dedicate their lives to finding solutions to the problem. Through this film, I hope to initiate conservation of these horses through education.
Director's Bio
Hyatt Mamoun is an award-winning wildlife documentary filmmaker from Atlanta, Georgia. Her motto is “conservation through education”, in which she follows every day of her life. She hopes that her films will draw that same passion in everyone who views them, and inspire them to make conservation efforts themselves. She graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design in June 2018, with a degree in Film and Television (concentration in environmental filmmaking).