An examination of the life of acclaimed 'horse whisperer' Buck Brannaman, who recovered from years of child abuse to become a well-known expert in the interactions between horses and people.
Fascinating if overstretched.
A touching, if occasionally overwrought look at the inspiration behind Robert Redford's Horse Whisperer.
A feel-good documentary that doesn't shy away from the bad stuff.
A straightforward film but one in which Brannaman’s gift and modesty shine through.
There's a whole heap of Americana to wallow in here, but it's testimony to the director and subject that Buck still trots along at such a lick.
Singular in style and impressively reflective of its protagonist’s nature. Universal in theme, but may struggle to find a wide audience.
As enjoyable a documentary as I've seen this past couple of years.
A whisperer who is becoming the talk of Tinseltown
General release. Check local listings for show times.