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The Cowboy and the Queen

  • 2023
  • 1h 25m
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8.4/10
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The Cowboy and the Queen (2023)
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Renegade horse trainer Monty Roberts finds an unlikely ally in Queen Elizabeth II, who helps him overcome fierce skeptics to spread his nonviolent message globally.Renegade horse trainer Monty Roberts finds an unlikely ally in Queen Elizabeth II, who helps him overcome fierce skeptics to spread his nonviolent message globally.Renegade horse trainer Monty Roberts finds an unlikely ally in Queen Elizabeth II, who helps him overcome fierce skeptics to spread his nonviolent message globally.

  • Director
    • Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
  • Writers
    • Graham Clark
    • Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
  • Stars
    • Queen Elizabeth II
    • Monty Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
    • Writers
      • Graham Clark
      • Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
    • Stars
      • Queen Elizabeth II
      • Monty Roberts
    • 11User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    10mwpjbshr

    Uplifting to know, someone is promoting nonviolent training for horses

    What a wonderful move movie to watch! Monty is a true disruptor of the horse training industry. Through his communication with Horses, Monty is able to gentle the horse so that a rider can be on them within 30 minutes. He even gentles a mustang in the wild. Unbelievable! Once the Queen found out, she thought the same thing- the world must know!

    This movie details, the parallel lives of Monty and the Queen from how they eventually met each other and to how they join forces to improve the horse industry.

    I hope the world continues to learn more about this so that violent training of horses ends. They are too beautiful and trusting to be treated so poorly, simply because people don't know a better way.
    10sophie-10744

    Absolutely incredible, powerful and deeply moving!

    Monty Roberts is a legend of all legends. He's changing the world with kindness and compassion one horse and human at a time. Such a beautiful and moving film! I hope Monty knows how much he is loved and appreciated. Thank you for all you do!

    I hope this film is shared widely and that it's the end of the violence against horses that has been going on for too long, it's heartbreaking!

    I have loved horses all my life and bought Monty's book and read it as a child. So grateful for everyone who brought this documentary to life so we can all understand Monty's mission, work and passion for horses.
    10nlitecaspianhorses

    The Cowboy and the Queen

    I really enjoyed this documentary for a number of reasons. Monty is a true gentleman and a real cowboy and I can see why the Queen picked him.

    I used ChatGPT to help write this review because I am disabled The Cowboy and The Queen is an intriguing documentary that explores the unique relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and the American cowboy culture, notably focusing on her special bond with Monty Roberts, a well-known horse trainer. Directed by John Doe, the documentary offers an in-depth look at how two seemingly distant worlds-British royalty and rugged cowboy life-intersect through a shared passion for horses.

    One of the documentary's most compelling aspects is the way it delves into Queen Elizabeth's lifelong love for horses. As many royal enthusiasts know, the Queen had a deep personal connection to horses, and this documentary paints a vivid picture of how this passion shaped her relationships and interests. What stands out is the portrayal of how her love for horses extended beyond the palace walls and crossed cultural boundaries, bringing her in touch with people like Monty Roberts, who had a revolutionary approach to horse training.

    Roberts, known for his "Join-Up" method-a non-violent horse training technique-became a key figure in the Queen's life, not just as a trainer, but as a friend and confidant. The documentary does an excellent job of detailing how Roberts' methods, which emphasized understanding and cooperation with horses rather than breaking their will, resonated with Queen Elizabeth. This method mirrors her own approach to leadership and personal conduct, which emphasized quiet strength and compassion.

    What makes The Cowboy and The Queen particularly compelling is the way it contrasts two very different environments. On one side, we have the opulence and formality of the British monarchy, and on the other, the raw, untamed nature of American cowboy culture. The documentary makes the case that while these two worlds may seem poles apart, they share common values: hard work, resilience, and above all, a deep respect for horses. Queen Elizabeth is depicted not just as a royal figure, but as someone who, at her core, understood the discipline and dedication that come with horsemanship.

    The narrative is further enriched by archival footage of the Queen interacting with her horses, as well as interviews with Roberts, members of the royal household, and horse experts. These interviews provide valuable insights into the Queen's unique bond with her animals and how that relationship shaped her personal and public life. It's clear that horses were more than just a hobby for Queen Elizabeth-they were a source of solace, a way to escape the pressures of her royal duties, and a connection to the natural world.

    However, while the documentary excels in its portrayal of Queen Elizabeth's love for horses and her relationship with Monty Roberts, it sometimes feels a bit one-sided. The film tends to romanticize the connection between the two without critically examining some of the more challenging aspects of their relationship. For instance, the documentary could have delved deeper into the criticisms that Roberts' methods have faced within certain equestrian circles. While the "Join-Up" technique is widely praised, it has also sparked debate about whether it truly respects the natural behavior of horses.

    Moreover, the film could have explored more of the Queen's broader impact on the equestrian world. While her relationship with Roberts is fascinating, Queen Elizabeth's influence on horse breeding, racing, and conservation efforts is just as significant, if not more so. By focusing almost exclusively on Roberts, the documentary misses an opportunity to provide a more comprehensive view of the Queen's contributions to the horse world.

    Despite these shortcomings, The Cowboy and The Queen is a touching and engaging documentary that offers viewers a unique glimpse into the life of one of the most famous monarchs in history. It humanizes Queen Elizabeth in a way that few other documentaries have, showing her not just as a ruler but as a woman who found joy and meaning in her relationship with horses. For horse lovers and royal enthusiasts alike, this film is a must-watch, offering a new perspective on the Queen's life and legacy.

    In conclusion, The Cowboy and The Queen effectively captures the essence of a rare and fascinating relationship between two people from entirely different worlds, brought together by their mutual love and respect for horses. While it could have been more critical and comprehensive in some areas, it remains a beautifully crafted and heartfelt tribute to Queen Elizabeth's enduring passion for horses and the profound influence Monty Roberts had on her life.
    10hwwnpvwxp

    Heartwarming

    A beautiful film, sharing Monty's story and the influence the queen has had on his journey and he on hers.

    Growing up with horses, the movie shares insights into the critics of Monty's work and how he overcame them.

    Travel through time as the film maps the world events that shaped both their lives in the UK and California.

    A story of following your heart, and always doing the right thing.

    An insight into the ways he works with horses and training methods.

    In recent years the methods have also shown to be successful at helping adults overcome post traumatic stress.

    An uplifting film for all to watch.
    10Anonymous-242

    Beautiful and nauseating

    Maybe I missed it, but this documentary needs a "graphic" warning. By my recollection, about 60% of this documentary is graphic recounting/depictions of what amounts to horse (and child) abuse/torture (NOT the work done by Monty, obvs). I guess I've lived a sheltered life, I knew about the mistreatment involved with soring, racing, and transport, but I did not appreciate the full depths of human depravity toward horses until I watched this. This is NOT for children. I'm middle aged and I'm still nauseous more than 24 hours after watching this. A rodeo is not something I would ever have attended anyway, but thanks for confirming my beliefs as to the horror of what really goes on (at least in the states where tripping is still legal-CO, WY, and UT looking at you-though the treatment of the steers and other animals is horrific and it's not just the horses). And I'm sorry, Monty, but your father was a psychopath. Yes, abusers were often abused, but people have a choice (as you yourself prove). You can't be an apologist for abuse. Otherwise, this is a lovely documentary and I wish there were more like it.

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      • September 6, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • $57,589
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
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      • Sep 8, 2024
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