TN's Molly Simmons interview Director Josh Burdett about his documentary Star Riders which is a story about Ray Martin, an insurance salesman in Monterey County, is quite recognizable in his flashy cowboy outfits on the horse ranches at CSUMB. His appearance is instantly recognizable to many children and young adults who come to the ranch to ride. Ray, and a handful of other volunteers, have spent the last 9 years creating an experimental therapeutic horseback riding program for children with disabilities. Ray tells the story of his daughter's success in the program and how it has helped others. A personal look into a program of hope. So be sure to hear about this very amazing documentary and don't forget to see it live on April 25th, 2009 at the 2009 Boston International Film Festival.
For More Information Visit:http://www.bifilmfestival.com/quite recognizable in his flashy cowboy outfits on the horse
ranches at CSUMB. His appearance is instantly recognizable
to many children and young adults who come to the ranch to
ride. Ray, and a handful of other volunteers, have spent the
last 9 years creating an experimental therapeutic horseback
riding program for children with disabilities. Ray tells the
story of his daughter's success in the program and how it
has helped others. A personal look into a program of hope. So be sure to hear about this very amazing documentary and don't forget to see it live on April 25th, 2009 at the 2009 Boston International Film Festival.
For More Information Visit: http://www.bifilmfestival.com/
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