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Lucrecia Martel

Director

Lucrecia Martel is an acclaimed Argentine film director known for her distinctive cinematic style and storytelling. She made her feature film debut in 2001 with "La Ciénaga," which received critical acclaim and put her on the international film map. Martel went on to direct films like "The Holy Girl" (2004) and "The Headless Woman" (2008), solidifying her reputation as a leading figure in world cinema. Throughout her career, Martel has won numerous awards and honors, including the Alfred Bauer Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival for "The Headless Woman." She continues to be praised for her unique vision and contribution to the film industry.
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  • Zama

    Zama

    Drama

    2017

    1h.55min

    -10

    In a remote South American colony in the 18th century, officer Zama of the Spanish crown waits in vain for a transfer to a more prestigious location.