Aimee Barry Broustra(I)
- Director
- Producer
Aimée Barry Broustra is a producer, director and writer. Ms. Broustra's
feature-length documentary, "The Young Ancestors" about Native American
language revitalization has aired on PBS and has screened at several
film festivals including the American Indian Film Festival, the White
Sands International Film Festival - where it won Runner Up for Best
Documentary and the Santa Fe Film Festival. "The Young Ancestors" is
distributed by The Cinema Guild.
"A Horseback Ride to the Soul," a documentary short, produced, directed and written by Aimée Barry Broustra explores Collaborative Horsemanship, an approach to horses evolved from Natural Horsemanship. "A Horseback Ride to the Soul" has been selected for the Albuquerque Film and Media Experience and has previewed at Bishop's Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa.
Ms. Broustra is in pre-production (June 2014) on her a movie about the emotional and cultural challenges between a Native teenager and his non-native father, based on her screenplay, "Bring Back That Day." Ms. Broustra is also finishing a manuscript, represented by a New York literary agency, about the curative power of Collaborative Horsemanship. Aimée Barry Broustra is a graduate of Temple University. She pursued post-graduate studies at Sarah Lawrence College and is a candidate for the Master of Liberal Arts program, at St. John's College.
"A Horseback Ride to the Soul," a documentary short, produced, directed and written by Aimée Barry Broustra explores Collaborative Horsemanship, an approach to horses evolved from Natural Horsemanship. "A Horseback Ride to the Soul" has been selected for the Albuquerque Film and Media Experience and has previewed at Bishop's Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa.
Ms. Broustra is in pre-production (June 2014) on her a movie about the emotional and cultural challenges between a Native teenager and his non-native father, based on her screenplay, "Bring Back That Day." Ms. Broustra is also finishing a manuscript, represented by a New York literary agency, about the curative power of Collaborative Horsemanship. Aimée Barry Broustra is a graduate of Temple University. She pursued post-graduate studies at Sarah Lawrence College and is a candidate for the Master of Liberal Arts program, at St. John's College.