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Rescued Hearts Film Screening

& Filmmaker Conversation

SUNDAY, MAY 17 | 2:00 PM

ENTERTAINMENT CINEMAS IN PORTLAND, MAINE

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This isn’t just an award-winning film. It’s an experience rooted in connection and healing.

Exploring the miracles, mystery, and science of healing with horses, this powerful film was born from witnessing an extraordinary moment, when a 7-year-old child diagnosed with autism spoke their first words while working with a horse.

Through real-life transformations, expert insights, and emerging science, Rescued Hearts invites us into a deeper understanding of how horses help us reconnect to our hearts, our truth, and our capacity to heal.

This community gathering offers a rare chance to experience a film that’s touching hearts across the world, and 
connect with the filmmakers who brought it to life. 

We’re honored to be joined by our friends, Patrick and Avery Sullivan, featured in Rescued Hearts.

This event is made possible thanks to the generous support of The Allumbaugh Agency with Health Access Solutions.

An Evening of Liberty with Patrick and Avery Sullivan

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Patrick and Avery will also be hosting a liberty celebration the night before the screening for those who wish to experience this work in a live, embodied setting.

Come see the Gamilah Unbridled Liberty Horse Team, as featured in the Rescued Hearts film, for an unforgettable evening of inspiring liberty and bridleless performances - all starring rescue horses.

Friday, May 16 from 
5:00 PM to 7:30 PM

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"I don't think I've ever cried and smiled more watching a film in my entire life. This film is powerful, emotional, and beautiful.”  - Nicolas Murray
 

“This film is going to touch a lot of people and help them heal. What a gift this film is." - Susan Brittain

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