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Zama

2017·1h 55m·Unrated
DramaHistory
IMDb Rating
★ 6.7/10
7,760 votes
Metascore
89
Metacritic

Based on the novel by Antonio Di Benedetto written in 1956, on Don Diego de Zama, a Spanish officer of the seventeenth century settled in Asunción, who awaits his transfer to Buenos Aires.

Zama is a 2017 drama history movie directed by Lucrecia Martel, starring Juan Minujín, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Lola Dueñas. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.7/10 from 7,760 votes and runs 1h 55m.

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Director
Lucrecia Martel
Stars
Juan Minujín
Daniel Giménez Cacho
Lola Dueñas
Matheus Nachtergaele
Details
2017-09-28
115 min
Movie
Unrated
★ Argentina, Brazil, Dominican Republic, France, Lebanon, Mexico, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, United States
★ Guarani, Portuguese, Spanish
Keywords
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