Lucrecia Martel
Born in Argentina, she emerged as a leading filmmaker known for her distinctive narrative style and exploration of social and political themes. Her work often delves into issues of identity, class, and memory, marked by meticulous sound design and intimate storytelling. Her debut feature, "La Ciénaga," received critical acclaim and established her as a significant voice in contemporary cinema. Subsequent films like "The Holy Girl" and "The Headless Woman" further solidified her reputation as a visionary director.
Movies directed by Lucrecia Martel
ZAMA
Zama is a 2017 drama film directed by Lucrecia Martel. The story follows Don Diego de Zama, a Spanish officer stationed in 18th-century Paraguay, who...
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