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Nuestra Tierra (Landmarks)

Lucrecia Martel
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63rd New York Film Festival

September 26 - October 13, 2025

Lucrecia Martel’s (Zama, NYFF55) expansive and enlightening first feature documentary takes a sweeping approach to the tragic true story of a member of Argentina’s Indigenous Chuchagasta community who was killed trying to defend his people from being forcibly evicted from their land.

DIRECTOR
Lucrecia Martel
YEAR
2025
COUNTRY
Argentina / U.S. / Mexico / France / Netherlands / Denmark
RUNTIME
124 minutes
LANGUAGE
Spanish with English subtitles

In October 2009, Javier Chocobar, a member of the Indigenous Chuchagasta community in northwest Argentina’s Tucumán Province, tried to defend himself and his people from being forcibly evicted from their land by a local landowner and two former police officers. As a result, the 68-year-old man was shot and killed, and two other community members were wounded. In her expansive and enlightening first feature documentary, the great Argentinean filmmaker Lucrecia Martel (Zama, NYFF55) takes a sweeping approach to this tragic true story, triangulating the murder trial of the three men, the lives of Chocobar and his fellow Chuchagasta people, and the centuries-old, colonialist legacy of land and property theft across Latin America. With a ravishing, at times vertiginous visual approach to filming the natural beauty of the contested land, Martel pays cinematic tribute to people whom history has systematically tried to erase.

Nuestra Tierra (Landmarks)
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