‘Harry & Snowman’ Exclusive Clip: Documentary Chronicles Friendship Between Champion Horse And Owner
The new documentary “Harry & Snowman” chronicles the friendship between Harry deLeyer, a Dutch immigrant who emigrated to the United States after WWII, and Snowman, a broken down Amish plow horse whom Harry recused off a slaughter truck. In less than two years, Harry and Snowman would go on to win the triple crown of show jumping and travel the world together as media darlings. Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.
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Snowman went on to appear in the game shows “To Tell The Truth” and on “Who Do You Trust?” with Johnny Carson in the 1960’s. He was also the subject of the New York Times 2011 best-seller “The Eighty-Dollar Champion.” He was inducted into the show jumping hall of fame in 1992, 18 years after his death. Harry deLeyer, known as the...
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Snowman went on to appear in the game shows “To Tell The Truth” and on “Who Do You Trust?” with Johnny Carson in the 1960’s. He was also the subject of the New York Times 2011 best-seller “The Eighty-Dollar Champion.” He was inducted into the show jumping hall of fame in 1992, 18 years after his death. Harry deLeyer, known as the...
- 9/22/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Matthew Shreder and James Andrew Felts’ sales company is Santa Monica-bound with a trio of new titles led by The Man Who Was Thursday.
Hungary’s Balazs Juszt directed The Man Who Was Thursday and Guy Moshe and Matthew Zamias of Picturesque Films produced. Cobera and Bulldog Agenda served as executive producers.
The film is inspired by G K Chesterton’s existentialist novel of the same name and centres on a disgraced priest who is summoned to Rome and ordered to find the leader of an anarchist group.
Francois Arnaud stars alongside Ana Ularu, Jordi Molla and Mark Ivanir.
Documentary Harry & Snowman centres on world champion show jumper Snowman and his owner Harry DeLeyer, who rose to fame when they won the 1956 triple Crown at Madison Square Gardens.
Ron Davis directed through his Docutainment Films and the film premiered at the Full Frame Festival and has gone on to screen at more than 20 other festivals including...
Hungary’s Balazs Juszt directed The Man Who Was Thursday and Guy Moshe and Matthew Zamias of Picturesque Films produced. Cobera and Bulldog Agenda served as executive producers.
The film is inspired by G K Chesterton’s existentialist novel of the same name and centres on a disgraced priest who is summoned to Rome and ordered to find the leader of an anarchist group.
Francois Arnaud stars alongside Ana Ularu, Jordi Molla and Mark Ivanir.
Documentary Harry & Snowman centres on world champion show jumper Snowman and his owner Harry DeLeyer, who rose to fame when they won the 1956 triple Crown at Madison Square Gardens.
Ron Davis directed through his Docutainment Films and the film premiered at the Full Frame Festival and has gone on to screen at more than 20 other festivals including...
- 10/27/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Matthew Shreder and James Andrew Felts’ sales company is Santa Monica-bound with a trio of new titles led by The Man Who Was Thursday.
Hungary’s Balazs Juszt directed The Man Who Was Thursday and Guy Moshe and Matthew Zamias of Picturesque Films produced. Cobera and Bulldog Agenda served as executive producers.
The film is inspired by G K Chesterton’s existentialist novel of the same name and centres on a disgraced priest who is summoned to Rome and ordered to find the leader of an anarchist group.
Francois Arnaud stars alongside Ana Ularu, Jordi Molla and Mark Ivanir.
Documentary Harry & Snowman centres on world champion show jumper Snowman and his owner Harry DeLeyer, who rose to fame when they won the 1956 triple Crown at Madison Square Gardens.
Ron Davis directed through his Docutainment Films and the film premiered at the Full Frame Festival and has gone on to screen at more than 20 other festivals including...
Hungary’s Balazs Juszt directed The Man Who Was Thursday and Guy Moshe and Matthew Zamias of Picturesque Films produced. Cobera and Bulldog Agenda served as executive producers.
The film is inspired by G K Chesterton’s existentialist novel of the same name and centres on a disgraced priest who is summoned to Rome and ordered to find the leader of an anarchist group.
Francois Arnaud stars alongside Ana Ularu, Jordi Molla and Mark Ivanir.
Documentary Harry & Snowman centres on world champion show jumper Snowman and his owner Harry DeLeyer, who rose to fame when they won the 1956 triple Crown at Madison Square Gardens.
Ron Davis directed through his Docutainment Films and the film premiered at the Full Frame Festival and has gone on to screen at more than 20 other festivals including...
- 10/27/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Read More: Middleburg Film Festival Announces Full Lineup, Including 'Spotlight,' 'Carol' and More "Spotlight" and "Harry & Snowman" took home the top awards at the Middleburg Film Festival this weekend in the Best Narrative and Best Documentary categories respectively. The festival took place over four days from October 22-25 and hosted a mix of narrative and documentary films, as well as panels and Q&As. Prizes were awarded based on audience ballots. "Spotlight," from writer-director Tom McCarthy, follows the team of Boston Globe reporters who exposed the Catholic Church’s decades long cover-up of more than 90 pedophile priests. Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo and Rachel McAdams star. "Harry & Snowman" tells the Cinderella story of Dutch immigrant Harry deLeyer and his transformative relationship with a broken down plow horse he rescued off a truck bound for the glue factory. In less than two years, Harry and Snowman...
- 10/26/2015
- by Wil Barlow
- Indiewire
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- 8/4/2015
- by Sarah Choi
- Indiewire
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