The passion of modern-day Cowboys across four different ranches is showcased in an international documentary, Cowboys Without Borders.
A new documentary, Cowboys Without Borders, shows the real cowboy life chronicled in four different regions: Texas, Mexico, Montana, and Argentina. Gaston Davis, a 6th-generation Texan, grew up working his late great grandfather’s ranch during the summers. He has long wanted to celebrate the modern-day cowboy and has done a magnificent job in his documentary.
“Living in both urban and rural America, I saw it as my purpose to bridge the increasingly larger gap between the two demographics,” Davis explains. “Cowboys Without Borders does just that through a worldwide adventure that brings to life the Cowboy, who is not just a core part of American history, but an essential part of everyone’s lives today.
Davis works the ranches alongside Cowboys from North America to Central and South America. Although Davis’ documentary focuses on cattle operations, the viewers eventually see the heart of the film; no matter how many miles apart these ranches are and separated by decades of advancement and technology, the heart of the American Cowboy remains the same.
Watch Cowboys Without Borders, available on Amazon, Apple TV, iTunes, and other streaming services.
Photography: Courtesy of Gaston Davis