Zama

15 rating

Director Lucrecia Martel returns with an adaptation of Antonio Di Benedetto’s existential novel, a richly layered exploration of personal malaise.

In her first feature since 2008’s The Headless Woman, Argentinian director Lucrecia Martel’s adaptation follows Don Diego de Zama, a minor officer in an unnamed colony of the 18th-century Spanish crown, desperate to return to his family. As his request is repeatedly delayed by red tape, Martel charts his decline with opulent visuals and a multi-layered soundscape.

Zama, which premiered as the Sight & Sound Special Presentation at the BFI London Film Festival in 2017, is a new high for one of the most acclaimed filmmakers of her generation. Ranked joint 196th in the 2022 Sight and Sound Great Films of All Time poll.

15 rating

This film is certified 15

Contains infrequent strong violence