Synopsis
Set against the beauty of Australia’s outback, Guided by Horses is a timely and heartwarming hybrid documentary that blends reality with a cinematic, spiritual gravity. In this remote region, scarred by some of the world’s highest youth suicide rates, young Indigenous people navigate their path to adulthood through life-changing bonds with wild horses. At the centre of this journey is a one-of-a-kind sanctuary and its creator, Aboriginal researcher Professor Juli Coffin, whose own life was saved by horses. In an age of disconnection, Guided by Horses is a beautiful, moving, and at times humorous reminder of where we can turn for our inner spirit to be ignited.
Story
At its heart, Guided by Horses is a cinematic tribute to instinct, spirit, and rediscovery. It’s about a group of young people in the Kimberley – full of charm, contradiction, and untapped potential – who find their voices through unexpected relationships with horses. What begins as a gentle encounter between horse and human unfolds into a profound, transformational story.
As a director, I’ve always been drawn to stories that reawaken something we’ve forgotten: our place in nature, the wisdom of the body, the magic of the everyday. In this film, those themes come alive not through a didactic lens, but through joy, humour, and deep emotional truth. We are not telling a story about trauma – we are telling a story about overcoming it. That distinction is essential. Our goal is not to dwell in the dark but to walk through it, carried by the resilience of our characters and the intuitive grace of the horses that guide them.
I see this film as a spiritual cousin to My Octopus Teacher, but grounded in the red earth of the Kimberley. Juli Coffin, our protagonist, is a horse-mad, fiercely intelligent, deeply grounded woman who has poured her life into helping kids who often go unseen. Through her, and the kids she mentors, we explore what it means to be heard by another creature – sometimes for the first time.
The wild brumbies are not a backdrop, but a living metaphor. As prey animals, they don’t respond to dominance; they respond to presence. Their ability to synchronise heartbeats with humans, to mirror emotion, is not just scientific wonder – it’s mythological. They are our mirror, our mentor, and our medicine.
This film has been shaped with a deep understanding of story structure, cinematic language, and audience connection. We’ve spent years interrogating how to tell this story in a way that entertains as much as it enlightens. It’s structured like a narrative feature, with character arcs, payoffs, crescendos, and emotional release. Our tonal references include Boy by Taika Waititi and the kinetic, music-driven storytelling of Baz Luhrmann. We embrace humour, music, and vibrant visual storytelling to ensure this film feels as alive and loveable as the people in it.
Most of all, Guided by Horses is a hopeful film. In a world increasingly disconnected, it reminds us that truth isn’t always found in intellect—it can also be found in silence, in instinct, in the eyes of a horse who sees you before you see yourself.
Production Stage
- Development
- Production
- Post-production
- Completed
- Outreach
DURATION: 76 MINUTES
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