El Pato, un deporte gaucho - Pelicula Documental 1953

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El Pato, un deporte gaucho (images without sound)
Story: Arturo Cerretani
Page: Nelo Melli
Music: José M. de Hoyos
Sound: Cándido Hours
Announcer: Jorge Paz
Production Management: H. Brunengo - S. Seidel
Photography: Humberto Peruzzi
Director: Antonio Berciani
Ferraniacolor processed in Alex laboratories
Date: 1953
Duration: 10 minutes 50 seconds
Film code: D-01612
Description of the film: General views of gauchos driving a herd of horses along the field plains to the corral. General views of the gauchos performing the piolada in the corral. General views of the gauchos taming the foals in the corral. General views of a meeting attended by gauchos with girls. General views of the gauchos playing an open-air duck game. (Images set from 1852) Views of a fixed plate where it is written: "Chapter II. But the Duck went on, the barbaric game was simply the game of the time, strong and brave men. It had to be civilized. It was necessary to give it a regulation and it arises in 1937. " Close-ups of a book belonging to the Argentine Duck Federation where the official game regulations are observed. General views of a field where Duck is practiced. 1953 Close-ups of a rider holding the ball and then throws it in the basket. General views of men passing horses through a pool with water. Then they sell his legs and put the saddle on him. General views of riders demonstrating the game and then playing a game. General views of the Argentina Polo Association field, in Palermo. General views of the public arriving at the site. General views of the public in the stands. Close-ups of an outdoor truck belonging to "The Voice of Hope" (Channel 7) and on the roof of the vehicle you can see a cameraman recording the game. Short sequences of a Pato match played in the field of the Argentine Polo Association.

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