highly acclaimed filmmaker Lucrecia Martel is a dominant figure in contemporary world cinema. Her first three features The Swamp (2001), The Holy Girl (2004) The Headless Woman (2008), part of Salta trilogy, have been acclaimed at the most important film festivals in Cannes, Berlin, Venice, Toronto, New York, Sundance, and Rotterdam. Retrospectives of her work have been widely exhibited in film festival institutions such as Harvard, Berkley or the London Tate Museum. She has served on the juries at leading film festivals and has been invited to give masterclasses around the world. Zama, her fourth feature film premiered at the 2017 Venice and Toronto film festivals