Location: Rubenstein Arts Center Film Theater
Los Colonos (The Settlers)
(Felipe Gálvez Haberle, 2023, 97 min, Chile, in Spanish and English with English subtitles, DCP)
2024 North Carolina Latin American Film Festival
A tale of brutal colonialist violence set against the sweeping, mountainous backdrop of Chile at the turn of the 20th century, Felipe Gálvez’s handsomely mounted, emotionally wrenching adventure plays off conventions of the American Western while becoming its own haunting work of cinematic historical exploration. The film follows the journey of three men—an officer of the British army, a mercenary from the American Southwest, and a Chilean mixed-race marksman and tracker to guide the two outsiders—hired by a tyrannical landowner to scout the boundaries of his vast property and execute a new trade route. The true nature of their dispatch, however, comes into focus: to rid the area of its indigenous tribes. With its evocative period setting and arresting landscapes, The Settlers is a vivid, immersive experience, featuring an indelible final passage that reminds us the past is always present.
"Gálvez hollows out the familiar tropes of the western to explore the despair and terror created by colonialism.” – Arun A.K., Frieze
Screen/Society screenings are free and open to the public.
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Contact: Hank Okazaki
Email: hokazak@duke.edu
Sponsor: UNC-Duke Consortium in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Co-Sponsors: Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Duke Cinematic Arts