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Docudrama that shows life and country games in Uruguay at the beginning of the last century, through the adventures of a child. With country and gaucho themes, it was co-produced by the National Directorate of Public Relations (DINARP). The film is based on texts by Serafín García.
Cinematography
Stunning rural Uruguayan landscapes shot with documentary precision.
Production
Rare state-funded preservation of gaucho culture on film.
Acting
Child actor Pedro M. Nieto carries pure authenticity.
Director
Eduardo Darino
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes