Watching anything in black and white these days is not for everyone, but for those who know Ansel Adam's photography, this will be appreciated for what it does and shows. The cinematography is stunning, has interesting and unique perspectives, and presents the Argentinian landscape in a stark and simple way. It comes across as part documentary and part biography, given the focus on a young woman's pursuit of a very 'macho' activity - bareback riding and taming wild horses on the pampas. The only irritant for me was the occasional intrusion of modern Argentinian music and songs, whereas the movie really thrived when traditional music and singing was played. This is not a movie for those looking for action or non-stop dialogue. A subtle and yet powerful insight into a harsh landscape and way of life that is probably fading away, like many traditional lifestyles. A unique and worthwhile movie with non-professional actors who carry off their parts very well.