Herd In Iceland
Running time: 29 mins
Part of Shorts Program 6: DocuNation - For over 1,000 years, Icelandic law has made it illegal to import horses onto the island. For that reason, Icelandic horses are a pure breed, isolated by oceanic borders. During the summer months, the horses live a remote and wild existence, grazing in the highlands and raising their young. Every September, they are rounded up by local farmers and directed across the rugged terrain to reunite with their owners. It's a breathtaking tradition that unites the country. Herd in Iceland documents the annual horse round-up. The result is a unique and moving portrait of Iceland's people, horses, and stunning landscape.
Season:
2014
Director:
Lindsay Blatt, Paul Taggart
Cinematography:
Lindsay Blatt, Paul Taggart
Editor:
Michelle Mizner
Producer:
Lindsay Blatt