EQUUS Film & Arts Fest

EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Every horse has a story, it’s our mission at the
EQUUS Film & Arts Fest to share those stories, through Film, Art & Litature! Diersen, who hails from St.

The EQUUS Film & Arts Fest is the world’s premier showcase for domestic and International Equestrian Content feature films, documentaries, shorts, music videos, commercials, training and educational materials, art and literature. In addition to film programming, interesting guest speakers and presenters, informative PANELS and industry workshops. Hosting exhibits and interactive experiences with

horses and trainers. EQUUS Strives to bring a greater awareness and understanding to the unique relationship between horses and the humans who love them. The EQUUS Film Festival host an annual award event highlight and reward the diverse and creative efforts of those in indie film, music, and advertising, who artistically pay homage to the horse through media. We travel with the WINNIE Award winners and other films to TOUR STOPS around the country and in the UK throughout the year. THE FOALING OF THE EQUUS FILM FESTIVAL

The EQUUS Film Festival was first inspired by a boy who had autism.

“My friend Rupert Isaacson had made a truly inspiring documentary in 2009, The Horse Boy, about his family’s journey to Mongolia with his autistic son Rowan. It’s about autism and what people go through every day, the good and the bad. I felt that it was a story that everyone should see. The film shows how horses can play an important role in healing both the body and the mind of all involved,” said EQUUS Film Festival Founder and Director Lisa Diersen. In 2013, Isaacson was invited to be a guest presenter in the equine assisted therapy area at an equestrian expo in St Charles, IL that Diersen was part of. Charles, approached her friend Ron Onesti, owner of the local Arcada Theater, a beautiful vintage theater, to see if they would screen the film while Rupert was in town. Onesti said “Sure.” Diersen asked “What if I can get a few more horse films to screen for the weekend?” Onesti said “Sure, I’ll get you a projectionist,” and so the EQUUS Film Festival was born. Suddenly one film grew into 29, and it became an emotional journey more than just about autism, but also focused on special needs, disabilities and mental health issues, where the horses are the healers and they help people of all ages and backgrounds. It grew into a home for the storytellers of the horse world. From the beginning, Diersen made sure that the films were a cross-section and came from all around the world. Stories about therapy horses in India who are used to work with the victims of human trafficking, race horses in Japan surviving the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster to commercials from Brazil about a horse who wants to be on the Olympic team and everything else in between. In 2014, the EQUUS Film Festival moved to Harlem in New York City and screened over 100 films from 20 countries. Quickly outgrowing the venue in Harlem in 2015 it moved to the Village East Cinema on the upper east side of Manhattan, making its home there in 2016 as well. A Pop-Up Gallery, Directors Panels, Welcome Party, a Literary Corner, Art Gallery and the Li’l Herc Family Fest were added to expand the festival. WINNIE Awards for literature and art were also given out. In 2015, national and international tour stops, where collections of films are showcased, became an extension of the EQUUS Film Festival. At it's annual event in New York City in 2016 EQUUS Film Festival became more up close and personal by showcasing the close to 100 filmmakers, authors and artists who attended from all over the world on stage, each taking a few minutes to talk about their work to the 300 guests at the annual Welcome Party.

“Watching Diana De Rosa introduce each and every filmmaker, author and artist who had joined us, listening to them talk about their projects and seeing the long line of speakers waiting to be introduced was exhilarating and inspiring, it made me so very proud of what has been created and brought tears to my eyes.” remarked Diersen. RIDE TV was on the scene in 2016 creating an hour-long documentary about the EQUUS Film Festival and the filmmakers, panelist, storytellers and artists who came together for the love of the horse. RIDE TV Documentary – January 2017
https://vimeo.com/205968794 Password: Please PM for code

Dressage Today – Karen Brittle – March 2017
http://dressagetoday.com/lifestyle/equus-film-festival-55089


“In 2014, when I heard about the film festival being held in New York City, I wore my equine journalist hat and went to cover it. I was truly impressed with Lisa’s vision. Afterwards, Lisa and I got to talking and now we talk almost every day because we love knowing that all these creative people have a place where they can be recognized for their hard work,” commented De Rosa. In 2017, the EQUUS Film Festival will not only continue with its annual awards event, but tour stops will take place in Camden, SC; in Baltimore, MD; internationally at a film festival in France; at the TRYON International Film Festival in Tryon, North Carolina; Madras, Oregon; Marfa, Texas, Santa Fe, New Mexico and a host of other locations. For more about the EQUUS Film Festival, visit the website at www.equusfilmfestival.net or friend them on facebook at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EquusFilmFestivalNYC/. ABOUT THE EQUUS FILM FESTIVAL
Fifth annual EQUUS Film Festival took place November 16-19 and is the first event of its kind to offer a home to the storytellers of the horse world. In addition to documentaries, educational and feature films, the EQUUS Film Festival includes music videos, art films, series and commercials. Equestrian films that cover everything from equine assisted mental and physical therapy, that will warm your heart and bring tears to your eyes, to documentaries that tackle the tough issues facing our horses today, Wild Horse Resolution and A Back Country Recovery are classic examples of these films. Albion, the Enchanted Stallion, Out of The Wild, Running Wild and Unbridled are some examples of films that premiered at this annual event.

“Our goal is to both entertain and educate people about the many issues horses face today. To show how horses are helping us on the path to healing, they are here to fill our hearts and souls with happiness,” said Diersen. Together, we endeavor to better the world for horses. https://www.facebook.com/EquusFilmFestivalNYC

05/28/2026

Our Three-In-One Curriculum is officially back in stock! ✨

🐴Teen Sense Program Manual
An eight-week Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy curriculum for at-risk teens that focuses on specific topics at issue for this population. Each week’s topic includes EAGALA-model activities and discussion ideas.

🐴Girls Rule Program Manual
An eight-week Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy curriculum for adolescent girls ages 11-15 that focuses on specific topics at issue for this population. Each week’s topic includes EAGALA-model activities and discussion ideas.

🐴Sister Sense Program Manual
An eight-week Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy curriculum for adult women facing change that focuses on specific topics at issue for this population. Each week’s topic includes EAGALA-model activities and discussion ideas.

Get your copy here, www.horsesenseotc.com/store/p/three-in-one-manual-printed-edition

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05/28/2026

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Fun new project underway! ❤️🐴❤️Way to go Sky Fisher!
05/26/2026

Fun new project underway! ❤️🐴❤️
Way to go Sky Fisher!

We have an exciting new project to announce!

This fall, we will be releasing our first book for adults and our first anthology, titled "For the Love of a Mustang: True Stories About The Mustangs Who Changed Us".

Submissions for the anthology are currently OPEN. If you've had your heart touched by a mustang, whether out on the range or one you've adopted, we want to hear about it.

Oh, and the most important part? All profits from this anthology will be donated to a mustang non-profit quarterly. ❤️🐴

Full submission guidelines here --> https://wildatheartpress.com/anthology/

Check out all of the EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Literary Corral authors in this reading group❤️📚🐴📙❤️
05/26/2026

Check out all of the EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Literary Corral authors in this reading group❤️📚🐴📙❤️

Dive into a Herd of Horse Books! While we are on hiatus for the summer reading program we still love sharing horse books.

Ready to expand your stable of incredible horse stories? The team at wereadhorsebooks.com make it easy and exciting! They’ve gathered an amazing lineup of participating authors, each with fantastic books just waiting to be discovered.

When you see a book that makes your heart gallop, simply click the provided link. You’ll be taken directly to the author’s website (a great way to learn more about them!) or to another trusted online bookstore where you can purchase the book and add it to your collection. It’s a seamless way to support our talented authors and keep the pages turning all summer long!

Check out all of these titles, plus so many more, great horse books for kids www.wereadhorsebooks.com/books.

05/23/2026

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05/23/2026

Well done❤️🐴❤️

When Horses Without Humans volunteers went to pick up a surrendered horse in May 2025, the rescue knew little about the animal named Shadow. The owner had fallen on hard times and was facing terminal cancer, and the few photos provided showed the horse was underweight. “We just thought it was an e...

May is Mental Health Awareness Month!Remember... Horses are the Healers❤️🐴❤️Horses for Mental HealthEQUUS FoundationThe ...
05/21/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month!
Remember... Horses are the Healers❤️🐴❤️
Horses for Mental Health

EQUUS Foundation
The Wild Horse Refuge
ASPCA Right Horse
Horses and Humans Research Foundation

From first riding lesson to award-winning competitor, Aaron’s journey is a powerful reminder of how horses can help unlock confidence, independence, and purpose. 🐴💙 Read how one young man found his stride — both in and out of the saddle - through his connection with horses at EQUUS Foundation Guardian Charity Special Equestrians
https://equusfoundation.org/action-centers/action-center-funding-story.php?id=98

EQUUS Foundation

Congratulations to EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Literary Corral author Julianne Neal❤️🐴❤️HHH RanchThe Wild Horse RefugeEQUUS F...
05/21/2026

Congratulations to EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Literary Corral author Julianne Neal❤️🐴❤️
HHH Ranch
The Wild Horse Refuge
EQUUS Foundation

So honored!

Congaree: The Little Black Mustang From Arapaho Creek wins 1st Place in Equine Fiction in the American Horse Publications 2025 Awards!

The judge's comments were the icing on the cake!

"This is an absolutely delightful book. It has a great storyline, is educational and the illustrations are gorgeous. How lovely to include the information on Wellness Through Mustangs and The Marley Project; it seems that could be an entire additional book. The way the informational text is set off from the general text is helpful. Although it seems to be aimed at younger readers with the accompanying coloring and activity books, grownups will enjoy reading it as well."

Available on Amazon!

https://www.amazon.com/Congaree-Little-Mustang-Arapaho-Adopted/dp/B0F21FKJ2T/ref=sr_1_6?crid=6YD902KOC5B&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ndkkH4oFRZXet7q-49F0SCFNgv1djJlYeqkZCkgavCq0q8MN-ABIoWHmacJTZmn7lCV40S6nbXFqfbLceSa8Rmri4E2YnhwsosfDhLx7_CQDkUPxknh5U48vUxODeRqAySt8QA19_Iu4FJJNalXyjGa2L0a8jNavXiDcFr_hUPsWNQ2RoSp-hO9L9YzY8tD81_aaxBi6rQhsRU_tfYYAYzW1WaNIJJJ-RZRV3hpg_Xg.Xw_O3VKZ03i_j1vTgILqnUcxe1MOPTvy682AVlIcm6Q&dib_tag=se&keywords=adopted+by+a+mustang&qid=1779362165&sprefix=%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-6

05/20/2026

Thrilled to announce our official selection at DocLands – California Film Institute 🎬✨

Join us on May 3rd at 3:00 PM for the screening of Hard Twist: Through the Lens of Barbara Van Cleve.

A compelling documentary that captures the raw beauty, grit, and legacy of the American West.
Through powerful imagery and authentic storytelling, this film offers a deeply moving perspective.

DocLands brings together voices, stories, and creatives from around the world—and we’re proud to be part of it.

Save the date and experience a story that stays with you long after the screen fades.

05/20/2026

Honored to be part of DocLands – California Film Institute 🎬✨

Catch Hard Twist: Through the Lens of Barbara Van Cleve on May 3rd at 3:00 PM.

A powerful documentary that dives into the spirit, resilience, and untold stories of the American West.
Through stunning visuals and authentic moments, this film captures a legacy worth experiencing.

DocLands is where meaningful stories come alive—and we’re proud to share ours.

Join us for an inspiring cinematic journey you won’t forget.

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