Cinema Releases - Zama
Lucrecia Martel's first film in 10 years premiered in Venice 2017 to huge acclaim.
Zama, an officer of the Spanish Crown born in South America, waits for a letter from the King granting him a transfer from the town in which he is, to a better place. His situation is delicate. He must ensure that nothing overshadows his transfer. He is forced to accept submissively every task entrusted to him by successive Governors who come and go as he stays behind.
The years go by and the letter from the King never arrives. When Zama notices everything is lost, he joins a party of soldiers that go after a dangerous bandit.
It is adapted from Antonio di Benedettos 1956 classic of Argentine literature, recently published by the New York Review of Books - and available to buy here. New Wave Films also released Lucrecia Martel's previous film, The Headless Woman (La Mujer sin Cabeza).Preview only May 24th ICA Cinema
Week Commencing 25th May (Also on Curzon Home Cinema , BFI Player and Sky Store )
BFI Southbank |
Belvedere Rd |
London SE1 8XT |
020 7298 3232 |
all week |
ICA Cinema |
The Mall |
London SW1Y 5AH |
020 7930 3647 |
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Curzon Soho | 99 Shaftesbury Ave | London W1D 5DY | 0333 321 0104 | all week |
Curzon Bloomsbury | Brunswick Centre | London WC1N 1AW | 0333 321 0104 | all week |
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Notting Hill Gate | London, W11 3JZ | 0871 902 5731 | all week |
Home |
2 Tony Wilson Place |
Manchester M15 4FN |
0161 200 1500 |
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Barbican Cinema | Beech St | London EC2Y 8DS | 020 7638 8891 | all week |
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15 Paternoster Row |
Sheffield S1 2BX |
0114 275 7727 |
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1 Canons Road |
Bristol BS1 5TX |
0117 927 5100 |
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Arts Picturehouse |
38/39 St Andrews St |
Cambridge CB2 3AR |
0871 902 5720 |
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Newcastle NE1 6QG |
0191 227 5500 |
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Belvedere Rd |
London SE1 8XT |
020 7298 3232 |
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ICA Cinema | The Mall | London SW1Y 5AH | 020 7930 3647 | all week |
Curzon Bloomsbury | Brunswick Centre | London WC1N 1AW | 0333 321 0104 | all week |
Gate Notting Hill | Notting Hill Gate | London W11 3JZ | 0871 902 5731 | selected |
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Arts Picturehouse | 38/39 St Andrews St | Cambridge CB2 3AR | 0871 902 5720 | selected |
Barbican Cinema | Beech St | London EC2Y 8DS | 020 7638 8891 | 3/4 June |
Tyneside Cinema | 10 Pilgrim St | Newcastle NE1 6QG | 0191 227 5500 | all week |
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ICA Cinema | The Mall | London SW1Y 5AH | 020 7930 3647 | 8,10,13,14/6 |
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Lexi Cinema | 194b Chamberlayne Rd |
London NW10 3JU |
020 3011 5523 |
8,9,11,13 June |
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New Park Rd |
Chichester PO19 7XY |
01243 786650 |
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Broadway | 14-18 Broad St |
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0115 952 6611 |
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Tyneside Cinema | 10 Pilgrim St | Newcastle NE1 6QG | 0191 227 5500 | all week |
Phoenix | 4 Midland St | Leicester LE1 1TG | 0116 242 2800 | 8 - 11 June |
Depot | Pinwell Rd | Lewes BN7 2JS | 01273 525354 | all week |
Olympic Studios |
117-123 Church Rd, Barnes |
London SW14 9HL |
020 8912 5161 |
10,13.14/6 |
Arthouse | 159a Tottenham Lane |
London N8 9BT |
020 8245 3099 |
10 June only |
Guildhall |
23 Eastgate St |
Gloucester GL1 1NS |
01452 503050 |
all week |
Exeter Phoenix | Gandy St | Exeter EX4 3LS | 01392 667080 | 10,13 June |
Little Theatre | St Michael's Place | Bath BA1 1SG | 0871 902 5735 | 13 June only |
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ICA Cinema | The Mall | London SW1Y 5AH | 020 7930 3647 | 16 June |
Eden Court | Bishops Rd |
Inverness IV3 5SA |
01463 234234 |
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Quad Cinema | Market Place | Derby DE1 3AS | 01332 290606 | 15-18 June |
DCA |
152 Nethergate |
Dundee DD1 4DY |
01382 909900 |
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Barn Cinema |
Dartington Hall |
Totnes TQ9 6EL |
01803 847000 |
19,20 June |
Hyde Park Picture House | 73 Brudenell Rd |
Leeds LS6 1JD |
0113 275 2045 |
17,20 June |
Errol Flynn | Derngate | Northampton NN1 1TU | 01604 624811 | 18,20 June |
Star & Shadow Cinema | Warwick St | Newcastle NE2 1BB | 0191 261 0666 | 16,24 June |
Dukes | Moor Lane |
Lancaster LA1 1QE |
01524 598500 |
18,19 June |
Cube | Dove St South |
Bristol BS2 8JD |
0117 907 4190 |
17-20 June |
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ICA Cinema | The Mall | London SW1Y 5AH | 020 7930 3647 | 22-24 June |
Star & Shadow Cinema | Warwick St | Newcastle NE2 1BB | 0191 261 0666 | 24 June |
Strode Theatre | Church Rd | Street BA16 0AB | 01458 442846 | 28 June |
Roses Theatre | Sun St |
Tewkesbury GL20 5NX |
01684 295074 |
26/27 June |
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Palace Cinema | Harbour St |
Broadstairs CT10 1ET |
01843 865726 |
30/6, 3/7, 5/7 |
Trinity | Church Rd |
Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JP |
01892 678678 |
5 July |
Mareel |
North Ness |
Lerwick ZE1 0WQ |
01595 745500 |
1 & 4 July |
Whirled Cinema |
259/260 Hardess Rd |
Loughborough Junct. SE24 0HN |
020 7737 6153 |
4 & 8 July |
ICA Cinema | The Mall | London SW1Y 5AH | 020 7930 3647 | 30 June only |
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Edinburgh EH1 9BZ |
0131 228 2688 |
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MAC | Cannon Hill Park |
Birmingham B12 9QH |
0121 446 3232 |
8 - 11 July |
Ultimate Pic. Palace | Jeune St | Oxford OX4 1BN | 01865 245288 | from 6 July |
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Filmhouse | 23-31 The Coombe |
Newlyn TR18 5HS |
01736 332222 |
9 July |
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Rex Cinema | High St |
Berkhamsted HP4 2FG |
01422 877759 |
16 July |
Firstsite | Lewis Gardens |
Colchester CO1 1JH |
01296 713700 |
17 July |
Week Commencing 20th July
Nordern Farm | Altwood Rd |
Maidenhead SL6 4PF |
01628 788997 |
22/23 July |
Born in 1966, Martel studied animation at Avellaneda Experimental (AVEX), attended the National Experimentation Filmmaking School (ENERC) for several years, and studied Communication Science. She directed a number of short films between 1988 and 1994, including Rey Muerto (Dead King), when was part of Historías Breves I (Brief Tales I). In 2001, Martel directed the film La Ciénaga (The Swamp), which won awards in Berlin, Havana, Toulouse, and Sundance, among other festivals. In 2004, Martel wrote and directed La Niña Santa (The Holy Girl), which premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival that year. In 2008 came The Headless Woman (La Mujer sin Cabazo), and now after a long interval, Zama, which premiered in the 2017 Venice Film Festival.
2018: Zama
2007: The Headless Woman (La Mujer sin Cabeza)
2004: The Holy Girl (La Niña Santa)
2001: The Swamp (La Ciénaga)
1995: Rey Muerto, short
Production |
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Director & screenwriter |
Lucrecia Martel |
Cinematographer |
Rui Poças |
Editors |
Miguel Schverdfinger, Karen Harley |
Sound |
Guido Berenblum |
Production Designer |
Renata Pinheiro |
Costume Designer |
Julio Suarez |
Sound Designer |
Guido Berenblum (ASA) |
Sound Mixer |
Emmanuel Croset |
Make-up |
Marisa Menta |
Hairstyling |
Alberto Moccia |
Casting |
Verónica Souto, Natalia Smirnoff |
Assistant Director |
Fabiana Tiscornia |
Music | Los Indios Tabajaras |
Line Producer |
Javier Leoz |
Executive Producers |
Pablo Cruz, Gael García Bernal, |
Diego Luna, Angelisa Stein |
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Associate Producers |
Guillermo Kuitca, Juan Manuel Collado, |
Fabiana Tiscornia, Elvira González Fraga, Alejandro Musich, |
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Gonzalo Rodríguez Bubis, Julia Solomonoff |
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Co-Producers |
Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar, Esther García, |
Marie-Pierre Macia, Claire Gadéa, Juan Pablo Galli, |
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Juan Vera, Alejandro Cacetta, Eva Eisenloeffel, |
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Leontine Petit, Joost de Vries, Michel Merkt, |
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Luís Urbano, Georges Schoucair, Joslyn Barnes, |
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Danny Glover, Susan Rockefeller, Juan Perdomo, Natalia Meta |
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Producers |
Benjamin Domenech, Santiago Gallelli, |
Matías Roveda, Vania Catani |
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Co-production Companies |
El Deseo, Patagonik, MPM Film, Canana, Lemming Film, |
KNM, O Som e a Fúria, Louverture Films, Schortcut Films, |
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Telecine, Bertha Foundation, Perdomo Productions, |
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Picnic Producciones, Punta Colorada de Cinema |
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Production Company |
Rei Cine, Bananeira Filmes |
CAST |
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Don Diego de Zama | Daniel Giménez Cacho |
Luciana Piñares de Luenga | Lola Dueñas |
Vicuña Porto | Matheus Nachtergaele |
Ventura Prieto | Juan Minujín |
Malemba | Mariana Nunes |
Fernandez | Nahuel Cano |
Capitan Parrilla | Rafael Spregelburd |
2017 |
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Argentina, Brazil, Spain, France, Netherlands, |
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Mexico, Portugal, USA |
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115 mins |
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1:1.78, 2K, 5.1 |
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Certificate 15 |
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'In Lucrecia Martels magnificent drama, a Spanish officer stuck at a remote South American outpost numbs his burgeoning panic with erotic reveries Its a film that returns Martel to her themes of guilt, sex and shame her first picture, in fact, since the enigmatic The Headless Woman 10 years ago. But Zama, with its eerie andante tempo and period setting, gives her ideas a new exalted platform, a new theatrical and formal grandeur.'
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Xan Brooks, The Guardian
"A cinematic marvel."
Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
Hard to suppress the hyperbole with this one. Truly an awesome achievement...Lucrecia Martels tale of colonial misadventure in South America is one of the great cinematic achievements of the decade.
David Jenkins, Little White Lies
"A beguiling, haunting, comic indictment of the ills of colonialism."
Matthew Anderson, CineVue
'Lucrecia Martel, the single most acclaimed filmmaker of Argentinas New Wave, and a maker of taxing, sly, formally adventurous cinema not quite like anyone elses an absurd, ruthlessly funny take on empire.'
Tim Robey, The Daily Telegraph
'Zama confounds easy interpretation and on my second viewing I feel theres still much to discover about this sumptuous, emotionally reverberant drama. Its a thrillingly layered film, and is perhaps best experienced by surrendering to its intoxicating strangeness.'
Ed Lawrenson, The Big Issue
Ten years ago Martel made a dreamy thriller called The Headless Woman that made delicate sense of Argentinas brutal pecking order. She shows the same finesse here. She disorientates us with her sound design, she beguiles us with one of the most evocative soundtracks of the year. Music from Brazilian duo Los Indios Tabajaras playfully reminds us that a tropical paradise is never what it seems where the film is intentionally vague, the music is precise. Civilisation is corrupt to its core.
Lucrecia Martels masterly adaptation of Antonio di Benedettos 1956 novel maroons Daniel Giménez Cachos preening officer of the Spanish empire in an Argentine backwater, then turns the screw.
Maria Delgado, Sight & Sound
David Fear, Rolling Stone
"A dizzying, sensory head trip."
Devika Girish, Village Voice
"This isnt just a movie but a full-on miasma a humid, atmospheric vision of a complex world conjured from the inside."Justin Chang, The Los Angeles Times
"Had it been suggested to Di Benedetto in 1976, during his eighteen-month nightmare in the dungeons of state terror, that a ten-year-old girl in Salta would one day transform his first novel into an intoxicating and internationally-acclaimed film that confirmed and magnified its subtlest insights, he might have dismissed the scenario as pure science fiction."
Esther Allen, The New York Review of Books
"The finest film of 2018 so far."
K. Austin Collins, Vanity Fair
"This is one of the most atmospheric and transporting films I've seen all year, and also one of the best."
Justin Chang, National Public Radio
'Lucinda Martel: A Director Who Confounds and Thrills'
J.Hoberman, Interview, The New York Times
"Beautiful, hypnotic, mysterious and elliptical, Zama is a story about a man at odds with a world that he struggles to dominate, which becomes a lacerating, often surprisingly comic evisceration of colonialism and patriarchy."
Manohla Dargis, The New York TimesDownload set of 8 photos
Download UK quad poster high res jpg
Trailer: Download Pro Res version
Trailer on Vimeo (mp4 can be downloaded), on YouTube (can be embedded)
New interview with Lucrecia Martel in The New York Times
Interviews with Lucrecia Martel in the Huffington Post, Film Comment, Mubi Notebook
Interview with Lucrecia Martel in The New York Times
Article on Zama the book and the film by Esther Allen (translator of the book) in the New York Review of Books
Interview with Lucrecia Martel by E. Nina Rothe
Location interview with Lucrecia Martel from Sight & Sound
Article on Lucrecia Martel in Vogue (US)
Dennis Lim on Lucrecia Martel
Article on Lucrecia Martel in Artforum