
Directed by
Directed by
Erik Felderhof
Erik Felderhof
Erik Felderhof
Erik Felderhof
YEAR
YEAR
2025
2025
2025
2025
PRODUCTION PARTNER
PRODUCTION PARTNER
Prensapolo & Album Film
Prensapolo & Album Film
Prensapolo & Album Film
Prensapolo & Album Film
Directed by
Erik Felderhof
YEAR
2025
PRODUCTION PARTNER
Prensapolo & Album Film
POLO: UN SOLO LATIDO is a 90-minute visceral polo drama set on the Argentine pampas. At the start of the off-season, the team’s heartbeats beat in isolation. As the long road to the Triple Crown unfolds, their rhythms slowly begin to align; first in a single shared gallop, then through injury, doubt, and quiet trust forged beside the asado fire. By the Argentine Open final, three (guacho, horse and player) distinct beats have fused into one thunderous heartbeat. Shot with minimalist intensity and driven entirely by the raw percussion of boleadoras knocks, real horse heartbeats, and pounding hooves - the film follows their journey to perfect synchronization, where true victory lies not only in goals, but in becoming Un Solo Latido. In the quiet dawn after the match, the stones separate once more, patient and ready for the next season.
Credits
Erik Felderhof
Director
Ani Arancedo, Joaco Etchepare, Erik Felderhof, Alexander Woronovich, Thomas Rietrae
Executive Producers
Ana Mandelbaum
Producers
POLO: UN SOLO LATIDO is a 90-minute visceral polo drama set on the Argentine pampas. At the start of the off-season, the team’s heartbeats beat in isolation. As the long road to the Triple Crown unfolds, their rhythms slowly begin to align; first in a single shared gallop, then through injury, doubt, and quiet trust forged beside the asado fire. By the Argentine Open final, three (guacho, horse and player) distinct beats have fused into one thunderous heartbeat. Shot with minimalist intensity and driven entirely by the raw percussion of boleadoras knocks, real horse heartbeats, and pounding hooves - the film follows their journey to perfect synchronization, where true victory lies not only in goals, but in becoming Un Solo Latido. In the quiet dawn after the match, the stones separate once more, patient and ready for the next season.
Credits
Erik Felderhof
Director
Ani Arancedo, Joaco Etchepare, Erik Felderhof, Alexander Woronovich, Thomas Rietrae
Executive Producers
Ana Mandelbaum
Producers



