"Zama" is a film directed by Lucrecia Martel, based on the novel of the same name by Antonio Di Benedetto. The story follows Diego de Zama, a Spanish officer stationed in a remote South American colony in the late 18th century. Zama is desperate to leave the colony and reunite with his family, but bureaucratic obstacles and personal conflicts prevent him from doing so. As Zama becomes increasingly disillusioned and isolated, he descends into a spiral of despair and madness. The film explores themes of colonialism, identity, and power dynamics, offering a complex and haunting portrait of a man trapped in a hostile and unforgiving environment."
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Zama
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Harbour Lights
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A la Orilla del Lago
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María Elena
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Siempre en Mi Corazón
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Te Quiere Dijiste (Magic Is The Moonlight)
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Amapola
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Marta (Gilbert / Simons)
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