A Western set in the Far East, Tibetan Cowboy blends sweeping landscapes and spiritual longing as two Americans team with a Tibetan family to battle the elements, a violent madman, and the darkness within.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
85pp
Genre:
Action, Adventure, Drama, History, Western
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
In the 1890s, Jeremiah Fuller — a haunted Civil War veteran turned wealthy businessman — recruits cowboy and former cavalryman Eddie Moore for an unlikely mission: to lead an expedition deep into the wilds of Tibet in search of a mysterious holy man. Their path collides with Dorje, a humble yak herder, and his determined daughter Pema, who are struggling to deliver a new herd to save their village from starvation. Forming an uneasy alliance, the Americans and Tibetans brave treacherous terrain, harsh elements, and a land caught between spiritual serenity and brutal survival. But their greatest danger lies ahead: Senge, a violent outcast with a personal vendetta and a claim on Pema, threatens everything. As tensions rise and old traumas resurface, Eddie and Jeremiah must confront not only a savage enemy, but the ghosts of war they thought they left behind. In a final, desperate standoff, destiny will decide who lives, who finds peace — and whether a forgotten corner of the world can give two haunted men a second chance.

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The Writer: Ian J. Courter

Ian has been a technical writer for twenty years and has published numerous professional journal articles but his true passion has been screenwriting and the joy of storytelling. So far, he has written scripts for fifteen shorts, four episode in a series, and seven feature-lengths, as well as three public service announcements translated and aired in the Middle East. He draws inspiration from a wide range of sources to include: a background in international relations and comparative government; over twenty-seven years of military experience, including overseas combat tours; extensive time spent in foreign countries with immersion in their cultures and languages; a wide range of reading… Go to bio
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