A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 23, 2023
Original Title:
Spiegel
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Interakt Productions
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
Horses mirror our non-verbal behaviour, which makes them perfectly suited as 'mirrors' in therapeutic sessions. In this short documentary, director Eva Sjerps shows from up close, focusing on the senses, what these sessions with youngsters look like. How do horses react to the children? And what does the horses’ reaction do to the adolescents? During these interactions, the horses mirror the behaviour of young people who contend with various problems. In the process, they are able to recognise their underlying feelings and behavioural patterns and can subsequently change them.
Assistant Editor:
Peter Delpeut
Color Grading:
Qianwei Tong
Director:
Eva Sjerps
Editor:
Stella Van Voorst van Beest
Executive Producer:
Nikki Thie
Post Producer:
Marcel Oudendijk
Producer:
Guus Buijing
René Mendel
Mira Mendel
Script Consultant:
Peter Delpeut
Sound:
Menno Euwe
Ivar Trentelman
Anneloes Pabbruwee
Sound Designer:
Lennert Hunfeld
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