Title: More Than Horse Therapy Author: Jean-Louis Hetu Category: Open Entrant - Documentary Year: 2020 Location: SA
Viewer Comments
Tom Edwards from Everard Park Australia posted on 22 Oct 2020 8:49:36 AM What a fantastic story Jean Louis has an inspiring and compelling message to share through his journey. May he continue to grow and flourish in all he does.
Susanne Shearer from Dawesley Australia posted on 20 Oct 2020 8:38:22 AM An inspirational short film. The commitment of Jean-Louis's parents to his on going development should be applauded
Christopher Warman from Adelaide Australia posted on 19 Oct 2020 10:36:01 AM Great stuff JL
Wusi Ogwogho from Portharcourt Rivers State Nigeria posted on 24 Sep 2020 4:33:19 PM Voting for this
Mary Budimir Budimir from Marion Australia posted on 22 Sep 2020 2:26:54 PM The film is fantastic. Jean Louis has an amazing and talented manner with the horses. Horse training is a lot harder than most people would realise. It is amazing work for Jean Louis to be involved in horse training and producing this film in spite the challenges he would face on a daily basis. Well done and all the best with the film festival.
Patrick Francis from Melbourne Australia posted on 21 Sep 2020 10:16:02 AM Well done Jean-Luis. You are an inspiration to everyone. All the best in this competition and your future endeavours. Keep up the amazing work.
Robyn Graham from Pasadena Australia posted on 21 Sep 2020 8:48:07 AM Jean-Luis Hetu definitely has ability even though he has autism intellectual disability anxiety and epilepsy. He was the author and co-producer co-editor and film editor I don't know JL but More than Horse Therapy shows that JL is flourishing with his interaction with the horse and as a result able to moderate his fear of dogs. I don't see disability I see a valuable individual with a sense of achievement and accomplishment who is enriching others lives.
Robert Schuiling from Balhannah Australia posted on 20 Sep 2020 7:32:51 PM An inspiring story focus on our abilities focus on how we can improve and focus on what we want to achieve. Keep looking forward and be positive. Thank you to Jean-Louis and family for sharing your wonderful story.
Patricia Foley from Semaphore Park Australia posted on 19 Sep 2020 10:10:50 AM JL you have came along way of your fear of dogs and look you help train a horse and you patted a dog Keep up the awesome work and you create great awareness
Connor Mathieson from LOWER MITCHAM Australia posted on 18 Sep 2020 7:57:33 PM Very good I loved it That made me want to ride a horse now... It looks like so much fun. I was definitely going to vote after watching it. UwU
Jean-Marie Hetu from LOWER MITCHAM Australia posted on 18 Sep 2020 7:57:03 PM To give some context of my son story is that he had trauma with dog. The second issue is it took three years of work to get him to go one a horse. The third is NDIA initially was not going support him in developing his work skills. Fortunately while homeschooling and pursuing the Duke of Edinburgh awards. He has developed so much skills and talent that he can work with horses as shown in his work placement training. Note this film is also a interest of work skills. We are great-full for our family chance to share with the world that he has ABILITIES and may yet develop into the Open Job Market of South Australia and beyond. Thanks for watching and supporting his development.
Vicki Gepp from Whyalla Stuart.5608 SA Australia posted on 18 Sep 2020 5:18:43 PM Jean-Louis film I enjoyed way thing and learning from it at the same time. This lad loves his job and he is young loves his work with these beautiful horses as a film maker he shows great talent.
Kristen Callow from EPPING Australia posted on 18 Sep 2020 11:13:59 AM What a beautiful and touching short film
Caroline Charrois from Welland Canada posted on 17 Sep 2020 11:53:27 PM What a touching short movie .Such a gentle man and so nice to watch the relationship he has with the animals
Carmel Abraham from South Plympton Australia posted on 16 Sep 2020 5:46:37 AM This film has convinced in me my longheld belief that horses have a very peaceful and calming presence. Horses respond to touch and kindness. The film is shot in an open environment and yet the handler has defined the boundaries and taken control of the conditions for the horse. The horse is the environment. I loved it. Thank you.
Linda Schultz from Shawville Canada posted on 16 Sep 2020 3:06:54 AM This is a lovely film inspiring and encouraging. Great cinematography.