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Our Land

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Armed men kill Indigenous leader Javier Chocobar during attempted eviction in Argentina, 2009. After years of protests, a court case opens in 2018. Community voices and trial footage are shown amid colonial land struggles.

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Catherine Bray Little White Lies Sep 2
Landmarks is a landmark in and of itself Go to Full Review
Guy Lodge Variety Sep 1
Relative to Martel’s more formally radical fiction films, this is a straightforwardly constructed work, but a disciplined, clear-eyed one. Go to Full Review
Jonathan Romney Screen International Sep 1
Landmarks may not strictly be the film that admirers of Martel’s formal radicalism have been waiting for: notwithstanding some eccentricities, it is a relatively conventional work. But it’s very much from the heart, and from the political conscience/ Go to Full Review
Leandro Ariel Porcelli Cinéfilo Serial 4d
9/10
Martel delivers cinematic justice in the form of a documentary that transcends its own synopsis to offer an invaluable effort in empathy towards humanity's eternal struggle to assert it's value and identity beyond the material. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Paula Vázquez Prieto La Nación (Argentina) Mar 6
4/5
[Landmarks] is a chronicle of the present and past of the Chuschagasta community through the voices of its protagonists, the beauty of the place and the memory of its inhabitants, and those struggles that deserve to be told. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Pablo O. Scholz Clarín Mar 6
4/4
The film serves as testimony, and Martel keeps the tension high until the end of the trial...[Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Armed men kill Indigenous leader Javier Chocobar during attempted eviction in Argentina, 2009. After years of protests, a court case opens in 2018. Community voices and trial footage are shown amid colonial land struggles.
Director
Lucrecia Martel
Producer
Joslyn Barnes, Julio Chavezmontes, Benjamín Doménech, Javier Leoz, Matias Roveda
Screenwriter
María Alché, Lucrecia Martel
Distributor
Strand Releasing
Production Co
Doc Society, Rei Pictures, Louverture Films
Genre
Crime, Documentary
Original Language
Spanish
Release Date (Theaters)
May 1, 2026, Limited
Runtime
2h 3m