"When you sit with animals quietly, they will show you their hearts. And if you sit long enough, they will help you find yours."

Sibylla Deen first stepped into American wild horse country not to film, but to belong. Over years of quiet observation, she became part of the herd, capturing a world rarely seen by humans.

On New Year's Day, in Kosciuszko National Park, she rescued a trapped foal. The moment was seen around the world and became a responsibility she couldn't walk away from.

Deen's journey bridges two continents and two worlds, human and wild, sharing the belief that by listening closely to what remains, we might still learn how to keep it alive. Where the Quiet Lives is a meditation on belonging, loss and the fragile presence of the wild, a reminder to bear witness before it disappears.

The film is in active development and is seeking a producer and editor.