Director John David Ware’s indie film ‘Unbridled’ exposes Human-Trafficking

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Academy Award Nominee Eric Roberts (“Suits”, The Dark Knight Rises) leads an outstanding cast in one of the most powerful films of the year, Unbridled.

The film, due for release later this year, shines a light on human trafficking, said to be the fastest growing criminal industry at $9 billion dollars per year.

John David Ware’s unforgettable and captivating feature chronicles the journey of an abused girl who teams up with an abused horse and their journey to healing, Unbridled is inspired by a healing ranch in North Carolina, and also stars T.C. Stallings (War Room; Courageous), Téa Mckay (Hurricane Bianca), Jenn Gotzon Chandler (Frost/Nixon), Dey Young (Pretty Woman), Rachel Hendrix (Allegiant), and Rusty Martin Sr (“Nashville”).

Synopsis: Sarah (Téa Mckay) is a 16-year-old girl who is abused, emotionally abandoned and written off as just another hopeless causality of this world. Her mother’s boyfriend, Roger, secretly involves Sarah in a sex traffic ring, and her mother, Karen, unsure of what to do, is afraid to stand up for her.

Sarah thinks she is beyond redemption and unworthy of love and is sent away from the house that defined her horrors to a place where she is not the only victim, or the only one fighting to get her life back, a ranch called Unbridled.

At Unbridled, Sarah meets Dreamer, a horse who has also suffered abuse, a horse who no longer trusts humans… That is, until he meets his girl, Sarah. Together, Sarah and Dreamer walk a difficult road and learn that family doesn’t just happen, it’s made with hard work.

They face many hardships and overcome terrifying obstacles, but in the end, Sarah experiences redemption and learns that love is the most powerful thing on earth. Together, they all learn to live Unbridled.

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Unbridled is due for release later this year.

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