

Aballay was a bad tempered gaucho. After killing a man, the terrified look of the victim's son raised his consciousness about his savagery. Years go by, that kid's look doesn't leave him. Aballay knows that the kid will look for him.
Cinematography
The Pampas becomes a character — vast, indifferent, beautiful.
Acting
Pablo Cedrón's face holds entire novels of guilt.
Direction
Spiner lets silence do the screaming.

Director
Fernando Spiner
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film reimagines Argentina's foundational gaucho mythology through a lens of moral decay rather than nationalist romance.
Spiner shot during actual Pampas dust storms; Cedrón insisted on minimal dialogue, writing half his character's lines as silent reactions.
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