Gaucho Gaucho

Gaucho Gaucho is a 2024 is a black-and-white documentary film directed by Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw. The film, set in the water-threatened northwestern cattle country of Argentina, captures the lives of gauchos. It premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, where it won a Special Jury Prize for Sound.

Plot
The documentary follows several characters, including Guada, a teenage girl aspiring to join the male-dominated gaucho culture. Her journey serves as a narrative thread, showcasing her challenges and growth in the rodeo circuit.

Cast

 * Guada (a teenage girl)
 * Santino (a local musician and radio host)
 * Solano
 * Lelo

Production
Following their film The Truffle Hunters, Michael and Gregory turned their attention to the gauchos in the remote regions of Argentina. It took over two years for Dweck and Kershaw to learn about the lives of these cowboys and cowgirls.

Release
Gaucho Gaucho premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

Reception
Gaucho Gaucho received critical acclaim at its Sundance premiere, where it won a Jury Prize for sound. Variety’s Guy Lodge described it as a “perfectly framed,” “loving, visually resplendent documentary” that "gives the Argentine cowboy community ample space to bond and merge". Senior US Critic, Tim Grierson from Screen Daily said Gaucho Gaucho is "An affecting tone poem that ruminates on the passage of time and the passing of traditions".