True Appaloosa (Documentary)

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Produced and Directed by Conor Woodman.

The film tells the story of a 69-year-old Californian horsewoman, now living in New Zealand who sets off on an extraordinary journey to find the truth about the origins of the rare Appaloosa spotted horse. Back in the saddle for the first time in 12 years, she crosses one of the world's highest mountain ranges in search of a lost valley, where she hopes to discover whether the experts have been wrong all along and that the true source of the North American Appaloosa horse is Asia and not Europe, as the history books would have us believe.

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Produced and Directed by Conor Woodman.

The film tells the story of a 69-year-old Californian horsewoman, now living in New Zealand who sets off on an extraordinary journey to find the truth about the origins of the rare Appaloosa spotted horse. Back in the saddle for the first time in 12 years, she crosses one of the world's highest mountain ranges in search of a lost valley, where she hopes to discover whether the experts have been wrong all along and that the true source of the North American Appaloosa horse is Asia and not Europe, as the history books would have us believe.

World press review on film

THE GUARDIAN

TELEGRAPH

DAILY MAIL

BIRMINNGHAM MAIL

TELEVISUAL

HUFFINGTON POST

Produced and Directed by Conor Woodman.

The film tells the story of a 69-year-old Californian horsewoman, now living in New Zealand who sets off on an extraordinary journey to find the truth about the origins of the rare Appaloosa spotted horse. Back in the saddle for the first time in 12 years, she crosses one of the world's highest mountain ranges in search of a lost valley, where she hopes to discover whether the experts have been wrong all along and that the true source of the North American Appaloosa horse is Asia and not Europe, as the history books would have us believe.

World press review on film

THE GUARDIAN

TELEGRAPH

DAILY MAIL

BIRMINNGHAM MAIL

TELEVISUAL

HUFFINGTON POST