When most folks in Atlanta talk about chasing a dream, they’re picturing stages, clubs, and corner offices. But for Brandon “BNU” Fulton, the stage lights dimmed, and the spotlight shifted to a 27-acre plot of rugged land off Butner Road and Camp Creek Parkway. His story—captured in Adelin Gasana’s powerful documentary BRANU the Urban Horseman—isn’t just about horses. It’s about resilience, faith, and what it means to fight for land, legacy, and authenticity in a city where development often tramples culture.
From turntables to saddles…