Zama

Beautiful, hypnotic, mysterious and elliptical . . . a lacerating, often surprisingly comic evisceration of colonialism and patriarchy.

Manohla Dargis, New York Times
featuring

Daniel Giménez-Cacho, Lola Dueñas, Matheus Nachtergaele, Mariana Nunes,

Adapted from the 1956 novel by Argentine writer Antonio di Benedetto, Zama is a Buñuelian glimpse into a colonial abyss via the mind and body of Don Diego de Zama. An officer of the Spanish crown stationed at a remote proto-Paraguayan outpost, Zama exists in perpetual anticipation of his transfer home. Martel describes Zama as a “man trapped in who he thinks he is,” and over the course of the film we observe his struggle to preserve his morality, identity, and sanity while waiting interminably for relocation. 

Kate MacKay
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Lucrecia Martel
Based On
  • a novel by Antonio di Benedetto

Cinematographer
  • Rui Poças
Language
  • Spanish
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 115 mins
Source
  • Strand Releasing