BRUMBIES
OF KOSCIUSZKO
The Brumbies of Kosciuszko have worked their way into Australian culture. They personify the wilderness of the Australian alpine landscape, where they’ve made their home, and have even been celebrated in Australia’s recent folklore in Banjo Paterson’s “The Man from Snowy River” (1895).
This film was one of Remy's earliest projects and was produced entirely independently on simple, budget-friendly kit. It was met with incredible support from the Australian and international community with over 150K views online and multiple international film festival nominations. He wanted to create a gentle and peaceful piece showcasing the famous wild horses in the alpine pastures of the snowy mountains, without pushing a political view in either direction. The management of the Kosciuszko brumbies are consistently a topic of conversation in Australia, being the most famous but inhabiting arguably the most fragile environment in Australia. Their plight is as yet undecided.







