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Touching Wild Horses (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Jane Seymour, Charles Martin Smith, Mark Rendall, Andrew Tarbet
Director: Eleanore Lindo
Category: Drama, Family
Studio: First Look
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
91 mins

 
 

 

After a terrible car accident involving his family, 12 year old Mark is sent to live with his Aunt Fiona (Seymour) on a beautiful and remote island. Isolated from most of the world, Fiona and a park ranger are the only human inhabitants of this wind-swept island, home to a herd wild horses. her reclusive personality makes Mark's new life on the island difficult, but he soon begins to see the beauty of the nature and the animals around them, including the horses they are forbidden to touch. When the mother of a young colt is killed, Mark breaks the rules and begins to feed and nurture the young animal. At first, Fiona is furious, but as she and Mark begin to create their own family bonds, she helps him to keep the horse from starving and each learns lessons from the other about compassion, faith and family ties.