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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.
Our Land

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A documentary departure for director Lucrecia Martel that fits in seamlessly with the themes of her fiction films, Our Land captures the dignity and perseverance of an Indigenous community with sharp insight.

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Justin Chang The New Yorker May 12
The work of a great filmmaker exploring the boundaries of a relatively unfamiliar form. Go to Full Review
Robert Abele Los Angeles Times May 11
Our Land is the work of a director whose attention is rigorous, whose care is genuine, but who is also conscious of her outsider’s perspective. It’s an ally’s respect. Go to Full Review
David Jenkins Little White Lies May 9
4/5
The film ends up delivering a rousing case for not only opening up the miniature borders that crisscross this sceptred isle, but in a way that would prove the most humiliating for the bastards with the keys to the padlocks. Go to Full Review
Jack Hawkins HeyUGuys May 15
3/5
Septum piercings battle mustard corduroy in this beautifully photographed documentary. Go to Full Review
Dennis Harvey 48 Hills May 6
A beautifully crafted, complex entity that rewards on a lot of levels. Go to Full Review
Alistair Harkness Scotsman May 5
4/5
... Our Land serves up a level-headed examination of the right-to-roam movement seeking to gain responsible access to the vast swathes of privately-owned land that are off limits to the general public in England and Wales. Go to Full Review
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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