Cowboy & Indian portrays how people from diverse cultures, genders, and races, despite their conflicting ideologies, ultimately find common ground and learn to get along.
Doesn’t matter how they met, what matters is that despite of struggles they stayed together. The subject matter of Cowboy & Indian tackles the issue of ideological clashes that harm personal relationships.
In Cowboy & Indian, the beauty of human relations takes over the ideological convictions that sometimes divide us. They struggled for unity and are rewarded with incredible friendship and love.
From the Writer’s Desk
I wrote this story to support the concept of acceptance. There is no preaching or teaching, stereotypes have been avoided, and there is no villain. The story doesn’t take sides or have a political agenda, even though it may appear so from the posters. My best friend, a Trump supporter, insists that we do not hide the Red MAGA hat but take pride in it. While I’m uncertain about the pride aspect, I do accept his idea.
I am confident this film will not disappoint you.
Leo Prashant Shelley,
Director of “Cowboy and Indian”
Cowboy & Indian is set to roll with a dedicated team of actors and crew. We’ve completed our dress rehearsal on location and are now finalizing the last phase of resource management before we continue filming. The film will be primarily shot in Tennessee, with a few days in Missouri if resources permit. We’re grateful for the support from local government officials, vendors, and the community. Now, we’re reaching out to a larger audience for additional support.