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Gaucho Gaucho
Directed by
Michael Dweck
,
Gregory Kershaw
2024
85m
Documentary
7.0
95%
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A celebration of Argentine Gauchos, a community of cowboys and cowgirls living beyond the modern world's boundaries.
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Where to Watch Gaucho Gaucho
Jolt Film
Rent $15.00
Cast of Gaucho Gaucho
Guada Gonza
Self
Tati Gonza
Self
Jony Avalos
Self
Solano Avalos
Self
Michael Dweck
Director / Producer
Gregory Kershaw
Director / Producer
Cameron O’Reilly
Producer
Christos V. Konstantakopoulos
Producer
Matthew Perniciaro
Producer
Gaucho Gaucho Ratings & Reviews
Kevin Ward
July 1, 2025
Beautifully shot slice-of-life doc on Argentine cowboys. The black and white cinéma-vérité renders the subject well. Missed this at Sundance, so I was glad to be able to catch up with this for Independent Spirit Awards.
The SS Ben Hecht
Stephen Silver
This black-and-white documentary about cowboys and cowgirls in Argentina might be the year's most aesthetically beautiful nonfiction film.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Louis Roberts
Gaucho Gaucho is an all-too-brief foray into a life that exists only in the imaginations of most. [...] the imprint it leaves is like that of a dream, and what we are left feeling is more important than anything we might have learned.
Next Best Picture
Tom O'Brien
For 84 luminous minutes, Dweck and Kershaw have offered us a rare and valuable window into a proud culture for whom traditions are sacred and community is everything.
Harper's Bazaar
Tomris Laffly
These filmmakers have enormous reserves of love and empathy for traditions that miraculously survive in spite of the modern world. And their compassion has never looked more cinematic.
Film Inquiry
Jules Caldeira
Gaucho Gaucho is a visually stunning slice-of-life doc, showcasing a multi-generational community distant from the modern world.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
By giving these people a visual language this strong, "Gaucho Gaucho" elevates this tradition into high art.
The Film Stage
Jose Solís
The black-and-white cinematography brings out unexpected beauty and contributes to the sense that we're watching timeless figures--ghosts, even.
POV Magazine
Jason Gorber
The film provides a kind of formalistic tango between its disparate elements, re-emphasised by the deliberately archaic black and white cinematography that captures these moments with an overly cinematic distance.
Film Threat
Sabina Dana Plasse
A celebration of a community of Argentine cowboys and cowgirls who live beyond the boundaries of the modern world.
The Playlist
Brian Farvour
A pseudo-scrapbook of cinematic imagery with the added bonus of the black and white filter serving the cinematography well.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
The real stars are the magnificent black and white images shot by Dweck and Kershaw. The co-directors' eye for composition allows them to find visual magic and an arresting sense of drama in every frame.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
"Gaucho Gaucho" exudes the same sense of strength and fragility that governs [its subjects] existence, going further than capturing a moment to truly allow one to live inside of it.
IndieWire
Lauren Wissot
Gaucho Gaucho is exquisitely crafted, with sumptuous black-and-white cinematography, camera angles framed askew, and eye-catching slo-mo sequences. Not to mention an operatic -- at times literally -- score.
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