Unspoken Bond is a feature documentary that explores the deep connection between humans and animals through three touching stories demonstrating how animals enrich our lives beyond measure.

Shannon Dueck, a top dressage rider, grieves deeply after losing her Olympic-hopeful horse Angel to a severe injury. Yet, she gradually finds her way back, supported by her community and new equine friendships.

Nicole Navarro overcame 18 years of addiction to establish Pawsitive Beginnings Fox Sanctuary in the Florida Keys, where rescued foxes from fur farms and the exotic pet trade now aid trauma survivors in their healing journey.

Jason Gaver, a veteran dealing with PTSD and significant loss, reconnects through Woodrow, his service dog, who helps him be present for his young daughter and reintegrate into everyday life.

Guided by top experts, the film delves into the science and soul of the human-animal bond — a relationship that provides unconditional acceptance, healing, and happiness.

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About The Film

Unspoken Bond reveals the profound, life-changing power of the human-animal connection through three intimate stories of loss, healing, and redemption—showing how animals impact our lives in extraordinary ways, offering something truly irreplaceable.

Guided by insights from Dr. Doug Mader, Dr. Philip Tedeschi, and philanthropist Jackie Ducci (founder of The Human-Animal Alliance), the film explores the science behind the human-animal bond and reminds us of a universal truth: animals enrich every life they touch, offering unconditional acceptance, joy, and a form of connection that goes beyond language and transforms us all.

Shannon Dueck, an international dressage rider based in Wellington, Florida, must navigate devastating grief after losing Angel — her beloved Grand Prix horse and Olympic hopeful — to a catastrophic injury. With support from her equestrian community, her loyal dogs, and new horses that enter her life, Shannon learns that healing comes not from replacing what was lost but from honoring the bond that made it so meaningful.

Nicole Navarro survived 18 years of addiction only to find her path to recovery through an unexpected source: foxes. After hitting rock bottom, she found purpose volunteering at a Florida Keys animal sanctuary, where a fox named Lana — a fur farm survivor — approached her with surprising trust. Nicole founded and now runs Pawsitive Beginnings, where rescued foxes serve as powerful symbols of resilience and hope for trauma survivors, their shared experiences creating a bridge to healing.

Jason Gaver returned from military service in Iraq carrying invisible wounds. Struggling with PTSD, depression, and profound loneliness after experiencing great personal loss, he felt isolated even in rooms full of people. Then came Woodrow, a service dog who doesn't just provide comfort — he fosters connection, helping Jason show up as the father his young daughter deserves.

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About The Crew

Don Hardy - Director/Producer

Don Hardy is an award-winning filmmaker known for powerful documentaries that blend cinematic craft with social impact. His latest films are BAR, which explores the world of elite bartending, and Linda Perry: Let It Die Here — a raw and intimate portrait of the iconic artist. In 2021, Don also directed and produced Citizen Penn, chronicling Sean Penn’s humanitarian efforts in Haiti through J/P HRO (now CORE).

He created and directed The Way Home, a three-season documentary series on homelessness, and co-directed Pick of the Litter, which inspired the Disney+ series of the same name. Don served as showrunner and director for the series, bringing his signature visual empathy to a broader audience.

Justin Levy- Producer

Justin Levy is an independent producer of all things documentary, ranging from features on HBO and PBS to series for Hulu, Netflix and AMC. His films have premiered at Sundance, Tribeca and SXSW, with credits including BAR, Linda Perry: Let It Die Here, Unless Something Goes Terribly Wrong, Oh Yeah!, Broadway Rising, Snowy, Well Groomed and Supergirl.

Justin has directed short documentaries released by The New Yorker and Vice, and produced a short with director Barbara Kopple for the 2024 Democratic National Convention. He is the associate producer of 2018 Academy Award best short documentary nominee Knife Skills.

Stefanie Lindeen - Field Producer

Stefanie Lindeen is a project coordinator and field producer at KTF Films, combining years of experience as a studio and account manager with a strong background in visual arts — including writing, painting, design, and photography. Her recent credits include The Way Home, Unspoken Bond, BAR, and Linda Perry: Let It Die Here.

Stefanie has more than 20 years of experience in project coordination, with senior roles at Deutsch Design Works and Voicebox Creative. She co-founded Teahouse Studio, a creative space for writers and photographers, and Mabel Magazine, a print publication dedicated to telling the stories of female creatives.

Unspoken Bond is produced by KTF Films, an independent production company based in Northern California. Since 2006, KTF Films has crafted powerful, feature-length documentaries that have premiered at top film festivals, screened in theaters worldwide, and reached global audiences through platforms such as HBO, Hulu, Discovery+, Apple, and Amazon.

Jackie Ducci – Creator/Executive Producer

Jackie Ducci is a nationally recognized advocate for human-animal connection. Her work is deeply rooted in her own lived experience, as horses and dogs have shaped her career, health, happiness, and sense of self since childhood. An accomplished equestrian, Jackie holds United States Dressage Federation Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals, and competes in both show jumping and FEI-level dressage. She is also a devoted bulldog mom and ally for bully breeds.

Jackie is also the founder of The Human-Animal Alliance, a 501(c)(3) directly supporting programs that place the human-animal bond central to their missions. Her philanthropic leadership has been recognized with multiple honors, including South Florida Business and Wealth Magazine’s 2025 Prestigious Women Award in the Nonprofit Leader category.

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