Last of the Spanish Mustangs
Running time: 85 mins
Special Jury Prize - Temecula International Film Festival
A new law railroaded through Congress by a Montana senator allows wild horse slaughter for the first time in over three decades. The government and politicians claim the horses are overpopulating and have no natural predators. The government lies. Blatantly. Revealing a country in which white Europeans still dominate black Americans with law-breaking horse slaughter houses in poor neighborhoods, producer Len Johnson shows an America we thought we left behind a century ago. He also connects with the Cerbat Spanish mustangs, Arizona's last remaining herd of wild Spanish horses. Last of the Spanish Mustangs is a year and a half in the making and a work from the heart--with a tinge of underlying humor.