La Pampa Gringa (1963): cast, story & where to watch
1963 · Film

Released in 1963, La Pampa Gringa is a documentary film directed by Fernando Birri, running about 10 minutes.
What it’s about. “My life was the same as that of thousands of gringos: I plowed and sowed the land, and went to the bar on Sunday.” Such is the refrain throughout LA PAMPA GRINGA, which endeavors to relate the sense of community built by the European settlers who in 1865 first colonized the town of Esperanza, located in Birri’s native province of Santa Fe. Largely consisting of juxtaposed daguerreotypes from the period and newspaper printings, LA PAMPA GRINGA exhibits Birri’s ability to weave narratives out of historical documentation in deft, admirable form.
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- When was La Pampa Gringa released?
- La Pampa Gringa was released in 1963, with a runtime of about 10 minutes.