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Jauja

Director in Person
$12 Special Event Tickets
Directed by Lisandro Alonso.
With Viggo Mortensen, Diego Roman, Ghita Nørby.
Argentina, 2014, DCP, color, 108 min.
Danish and Spanish with English subtitles.

Lisandro Alonso and Visiting Lecturer Dennis Lim in person. Lisandro Alonso’s Jauja, winner of the Fipresci critics’ prize, is the Argentine director’s first film since Liverpool in 2008. This is also Alonso’s first period piece, his first film with professional actors, his first screenplay with a co-writer (the poet Fabian Casas), but as in all his work, the emphasis is on bodies in landscapes. This time the body belongs to Viggo Mortensen, outfitted in a Technicolor-bright nineteenth-century cavalry uniform; the landscapes are a vivid variety of Patagonian shrub, rock, grass, and desert, which the hero traverses on horseback and on foot, in search of a teenage daughter who has eloped with a new love, into the face of certain danger. The sensory attentiveness and sheer physicality of Alonso’s cinema reaches new heights here—one might even say it pushes up against the limits of time and space in the film’s thrilling coda. Alonso, not yet forty, is at the opposite end of his career from Godard, but Jauja was a revelation on par with Goodbye to Language: a work of tremendous beauty and a source of continual surprise, affirming the powers of the medium while expanding, in more ways than one, into new dimensions. – Dennis Lim

00:00 / 00:00
      Jauja introduction and post-screening discussion with Haden Guest, Lisandro Alonso and Dennis Lim.

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