This event is in the past.It took place on April 19, 2026 at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.


Lucrecia Martel's "Zama" is a fever dream of colonial decay: a Spanish officer slowly unravels at a remote outpost, and the film unravels with him in the most mesmerizing way. Stay for the post-screening conversation with the director herself.
Art house cinema
Director Q&A
Slow-burn psychological
Colonial critique
Tips
🎬"perplexing and thrilling in equal measure" (Variety)
🍿115 minutes, Spanish with English conversation after
🎭based on Antonio di Benedetto's 1956 novel
Zama
Downtown Berkeley


Lucrecia Martel's "Zama" is a fever dream of colonial decay: a Spanish officer slowly unravels at a remote outpost, and the film unravels with him in the most mesmerizing way. Stay for the post-screening conversation with the director herself.
Art house cinema
Director Q&A
Slow-burn psychological
Colonial critique
Tips
🎬"perplexing and thrilling in equal measure" (Variety)
🍿115 minutes, Spanish with English conversation after
🎭based on Antonio di Benedetto's 1956 novel
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