Urban Cowboys
2016 · 29m · Documentary
Can a horse save a life? In Clondalkin (Dublin) that’s exactly the case, in a district where there are a lot of problems and not a lot of prospects for the young.
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Winged Migration
2001 · ★ 7.6
This documentary follows various migratory bird species on their long journeys from their summer homes to the equator and back, covering thousands of miles and navigating by the stars. These arduous treks are crucial for survival, seeking hospitable climates and food sources. Birds face numerous challenges, including crossing oceans and evading predators, illness, and injury. Although migrations are undertaken as a community, birds disperse into family units once they reach their destinations, and every continent is affected by these migrations, hosting migratory bird species at least part of the year.
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Heavy Horse Pull
1977 · ★ 9
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Seabiscuit: The Lost Documentary
2003 · ★ 8
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Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge
1888 · ★ 6.1
A film by Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince, shot in late October 1888, showing pedestrians and carriages crossing Leeds Bridge.
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Chmyz
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Hello, Horse!
2017 · ★ 8
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Vana: The Biggest Race Is the Life Itself
2012
A documentary portrait of a legendary Czech jockey, Josef Vána, reveals his inner world of thoughts. His unique way of life can't be described in words, and this is a first, really original view into his daily life around horses, terrifying accidents, and also stories about his family.
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