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ZAMA & LA NIÑA SANTA

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Two Screenings by Eminent Argentine Director Lucrecia Martel

Friday, April 20, 2018
7:30 PM - 9:30 PMBilly Wilder Theater
Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024

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A core member of the New Argentine Cinema that captured international attention in the mid-1990s, writer-director Lucrecia Martel has defined an exquisite visual language, a new dialect ripe with gestures and rich in sonic landscapes. The impact of each of Martel’s four features echos like a memory sensorial, an overwhelming and lasting experience still somehow qualifying as minimalist. Marked by their distinct, specific regionalism, Martel’s heartbreakingly brilliant works have always hinted at her country’s cultural legacy—but with her latest masterwork, Zama (2017), the curtain is peeled back to reveal the frustrations of bureaucratic inertia as starkly contrasted to the active annihilation wrought by colonialism.

UCLA Film & Television Archive is overjoyed to present Martel’s latest film, Zama and her second triumph, The Holy Girl (2004), with Martel in person to discuss her work and career.

Visit http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/events/2018/lucrecia-martel for tickets. 

April 20, 2018: Zama (2017) Online tickets sold out! Stand-by tickets still available at door!
April 21, 2018: La niña santa (2004) Tickets still available!

Cost: $10 general admission


Download File: Flyer_Lucrecia-Martel_2018-04-20-1u-q1u.pdf

Sponsor(s): Program on Southern Cone Studies, Spanish and Portuguese, USC Department of Comparative Literature and USC Department of Spanish and Portuguese.