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Lesley Lodge
yep, Monument Valley (no, it's not a backdrop )
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(and it's not a stuffed horse either)

Lesley.....

Now lives on a smallholding in a rural village, bafflingly close to Luton, after (how many?) years working on regeneration projects in Peckham, south London.
Script Factory member and past Time Out Cult Film Buff of the Year. Works in progress: a crime thriller set in Luton and Reykavik (struggling a bit with the plot right now) and a non-fiction book on the Horse in Film (steaming away with this one though).

If YOU have any ideas for inclusion, please contact me: lesley.lodge@virgin.net (all contributions will be credited)

Why the horse in film? (Don't like horses? Try "Cluck! The True Story of Chickens in the Cinema” by Jon Stephen Fink.) There's a whole host of reasons why the horse in film is an even greater subject:


 

there must be a lone ranger...coming on down...
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...to rescue me....

The horse has a long history in TV
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The horse also has a long history in film
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Horses - so much more than extras
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Horses are quite simply breathtakingly beautiful