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  • Production:Bananeira Filmes
  • Released:2017-09-28
  • IMDB:tt3409848
In a remote South American colony in the late 18th century, officer Zama of the Spanish crown waits in vain for a transfer to a more prestigious location. He suffers small humiliations and petty politicking as he increasingly succumbs to lust and paranoia.
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A Miserable Miracle: Lucrecia Martel’s “Zama”  Los Angeles Review of Books

Zama review – desire and despair at the end of the world  The Guardian

'Zama' Offers A Withering Critique Of Colonialism From Within  NPR

Film Review: Zama  Americas Quarterly

Zama  4Columns

Interview: Lucrecia Martel  Film Comment Magazine

Zama (2018) | The Definitives  Deep Focus Review

‘Zama’s’ Lucrecia Martel on Netflix, AI and the Collapse of Planet Earth  Variety

'Landmarks' Review: Lucrecia Martel's Sobering Murder Investigation  Slant Magazine

Out of the Past With Lucrecia Martel  KQED

‘Zama’: Film Review | Venice 2017  The Hollywood Reporter

The Politics of Waiting: Lucrecia Martel on Zama  Filmmaker Magazine

‘Zama’: Lucrecia Martel Gets Delirious  Vague Visages

'Zama' Is a Surreal Satire of Colonialism  The Atlantic

Movie Review: ‘Zama’ is all wait and no reward  InSession Film

Zama film review: Highly original Argentine adaptation surprises with brutality and lyricism  The Independent

Lucrecia Martel’s Zama  Film Comment Magazine

Zama review – Lucrecia Martel emerges from the wilderness with a strange, sensual wonder  The Guardian

'Zama' Review: Lucrecia Martel's Challenging, Brilliant Colonial Drama  Variety

With Bone-Dry Humor, 'Zama' Depicts The Gears Of Colonialism Grinding Up Its Own  WBUR

TIFF: Euphoria and Zama disappoint  The Film Experience

Zama (Argentina)  goldenglobes.com

Lucrecia Martel  The Criterion Collection

Zama review – an exposé of Eurocentrism  The Guardian

Venice Film Festival 2017: “Our Souls at Night,” “Brawl in Cell Block 99,” “Zama”  Roger Ebert

'Zama' is a compelling portrait of one man's colonial purgatory: EW review  Entertainment Weekly

Mala Tierra: Lucrecia Martel Interviewed  BOMB Magazine

Review: Lucrecia Martel's 'Zama' is a feverishly brilliant tale of European colonialism and its discontents  Los Angeles Times

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