NYC Opening Shows and Roll-out

Please join us for the NYC Premiere
SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES: A NATION BETRAYED

at the Quad Cinema, NYC

"Saving America's Horses: A Nation Betrayed" is lauded as, “Superb in every respect, very moving and effective, a brilliant exposé, masterfully presented, and a must see film”. Acclaimed for awakening the moral fabric of humanity, this epic film has won multiple international awards on the festival circuit including Best Documentary Film at the Los Angeles Women’s International Film Festival, the Royal Bank of Canada Best Environmental Film Award at Film North Huntsville International Film Festival in Canada, Awards for Cinematography, Editing Conservation Message and Advocacy at the International Wildlife Film Festival and the Accolade Feature Documentary Film Award of Merit, among others.

Official Opening Night Premiere
Date:  Friday, December 7th
Time:  7:15PM
Director Katia Louise in person for Q and A
(Free posters to the 1st 50 ticketed people in the door)

Saturday Evening Opening Show
Date: Saturday, December 8th
Time: 7:15PM
Director Katia Louise in person for Q and A
(Free posters to the 1st 50 ticketed people in the door)  

Catch a Show anytime - Opening Week Roll-out
Dates: Fri-Thurs,
Dec. 7-13th 
Showtime: 1PM, 3PM, 5:15PM, 7:15PM, 10:00PM

Venue:  The Quad Cinema
34 West 13th Street, New York, NY  10011

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SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES: A NATION BETRAYED

An intelligent and compelling exposé that reveals how the public has been misled by government agencies and corporate interests that run over the laws that are supposed to protect the public, the horses and the environment. This film reveals imminent and urgent health risks to humans and the environmental impact caused by the capture, removal, transport and stockpiling of both wild and domestic horses designated for the human food chain. Set against some of America’s most pristine sweeping landscapes, SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES: A NATION BETRAYED brings to screen magnificent scenes of both wild and domestic horses with a deeply passionate look into their world; their connection to our history and the future of humanity.

International award winning filmmaker and lifelong horsewoman, Katia Louise paints a clear picture of the systemic corruption that has left virtually worthless those laws such as the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act and Wild Free Roaming Horses and Burros Act, which are supposed to protect horses. With in depth research, the film dismisses any suggestion BLM means when the agency says it does not send wild horses to slaughter, and it reveals how government agencies, special interests and the complicity of the mainstream media have virtually silenced the voices of whistle-blowers about truths that have been hidden for decades. The underground eradication, exploitation and removal of America's horses destined for human consumption abroad is a global issue with immense environmental and potentially grave food safety implications for unsuspecting people of all ages on a global level. When we look at how we treat our horses we discover more about ourselves.

Director, Producer: Katia Louise

Running time:  91 minutes

PRESS

New York:
Derringer Media LLC
Elizabeth Derringer
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Anne Borin
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