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The Settlers

IFC Center
Monday, Jan 22, 2024 10:35 AM
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Admission General Admission - $18.00
Admission Child - $15.00
Admission Senior - $15.00

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Special sneak screening on Thursday, January 11 at 6:30, followed by a Q&A with director Felipe Galvez moderated by Carlos Gutiérrez, Cinema Tropical.

Q&As Friday, January 12 at 7:05 with director Felipe Galvez moderated by Beatrice Loayza, NYT and on Saturday, January 13 at 7:05 moderated by Esther Zuckerman, Vanity Fair.

Debut writer-director Felipe Gálvez asserts himself as a revelatory new cinematic voice with THE SETTLERS, a searing and indelible take on the Western. Blending historical specificity with vivid visual style, this Cannes Un Certain Regard FIPRESCI Prize winner creates a singular immersive vision, arresting in both content and form.

 At the turn of the 20th century, three horsemen embark on an expedition across the Tierra del Fuego archipelago at the behest of a wealthy landowner, tasked with securing his vast state-appointed property. Accompanying a reckless British lieutenant and an American mercenary is mestizo marksman Segundo, who comes to realize, amidst rising tensions within the group, their true mission is to murderously “remove” the indigenous population.

 Set against stunning mountain landscapes, Chile’s Best International Feature Film entry to the 96th Academy Awards® is a visceral reckoning with national myth and the attendant violence. Painterly yet piercing, this acclaimed frontier epic turns a bold eye to the past, daring to reimagine its depiction in the present and for the future.

 

 



Film Details
Country:Chile, Argentina
Format:DCP
Running Time:101
Language:Spanish with English Subtitles, English
Director:Felipe Gálvez
Cast:Camilo Arancibia
Benjamin Westfall
Mark Stanley
Accessibility:Assistive Listening
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Pull Quote
Pull Quote:"A brutal, chilling indictment of capitalist colonialism."
Writer:Laura Babiak
Publication:Observer