
Zama (2017)
Año de Estreno: 2017
Nación: Argentina, Brazil, France, Lebanon, Mexico, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, United States
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: Lucrecia Martel
Guionista: Antonio Di Benedetto, Lucrecia Martel
Producción & Género
Productor(es):
Compañías: Bananeira Filmes, Canana, El Deseo, KNM, Lemming Film, Louverture Films, MPM Film, O Som e a Fúria, Patagonik, Perdomo Productions, Picnic Producciones, Rei Pictures, Schortcut Films
Género: Drama, History
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
Similares:
Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: woman director
Argumento
In a remote South American colony in the late 18th century, Don Diego de Zama, an officer of the Spanish crown, waits patiently for a transfer to a more prestigious location. However, his hopes are repeatedly dashed, leaving him in this godforsaken place where he suffers small humiliations and petty politicking at the hands of his peers and superiors. As time passes, Zama begins to succumb to paranoia and lust, with his desires becoming increasingly consuming.
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Resumen
Zama is a historical drama directed by Lucrecia Martel, set in a remote South American colony during the late 18th century. The film follows Don Diego de Zama, an officer of the Spanish crown who waits eagerly for a transfer to a more prestigious posting. However, his ambitions are thwarted as he remains trapped in this desolate outpost where he faces constant humiliation and intrigue. As Zama's hopes fade, he spirals into paranoia and lust, reflecting the film's exploration of power dynamics, colonialism, and the psychological toll of isolation.
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