Don Miller
Writing
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When a former equestrian champion returns home from college, she finds that her best friend is taking her place training for an upcoming competition. As she struggles with the injury that prevents her from riding again, the tension between the two mounts and their trainer encourages them to lean on each other, and their love of horses and racecars, to find strength, hope, and redemption.
If I Could Ride Again

A young girl's dream is to ride horses, but she can't because of a disability. She meets Bridget, the reigning equestrian champion, who suffers an injury, and asks her to compete in her place at the next competition. As she goes through physical therapy and begins training, the two girls must come together to learn the importance of friendship, family, following your dreams, and never giving up.
If I Could Ride

In this companion piece to 2015's "If I Could Talk," Ryan, who had 40 years earlier saved a puppy who became his best friend, now has recently lost his wife. This short film finds him touched by and touching another dog's life, as Ryan spends the end of his life with this new canine.
If I Could Bark

A small town, New England girl decides to train for the cross country team, finds a lost dog, and starts to fall for a boy in her class. It's going to be a busy summer.