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Nuestra Tierra Movie Trailer HD - Plot synopsis: In October 2009, Javier Chocobar, a member of the indigenous Chuchagasta community in northwest Argentina’s Tucumán Province, tried to defend himself and his people from being forcibly evicted from their land by a local landowner and two former police officers. As a result, the 68-year-old Chocobar was shot and killed, and two other community members were wounded. In her expansive and enlightening first feature documentary, Argentinean filmmaker Lucrecia Martel (Zama, 2017) takes a sweeping approach to this tragic true story, triangulating the murder trial of the three men, the lives of Chocobar and his fellow Chuchagasta people, and the centuries-old, colonialist legacy of land and property theft across Latin America. With a ravishing, at times vertiginous visual approach to filming the natural beauty of the contested land, Martel pays cinematic tribute to people whom others systematically tried to erase from history.
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00:00The Cacique Javier Chocobar
00:02The Cacique Javier Chocobar
00:04The Cacique Javier Chocobar
00:06The Cacique Javier Chocobar
00:08The Cacique Javier Chocobar
00:10In this moment, it begins in the area
00:12where the Cacique Javier Chocobar was killed
00:14in 9 years ago.
00:16This special operation
00:18is by the Justice Department
00:20and the Cacique Javier Chocobar
00:22The Cacique Javier Chocobar
00:24The Cacique Javier Chocobar
00:26That day I was recording
00:28Dario Amin
00:30He was recording with the camera
00:32and he was with the revolver
00:34He was there, Tio Javier
00:36He was filming it, right?
00:38He was filming it
00:40If not, we'll see if we can't understand
00:42If not, we'll have problems
00:44If not, we'll have problems
00:46Wait, wait, wait
00:48Wait, wait
00:50Wait, wait, wait
00:52They came to talk about the murder
00:54They came to talk about the murder
00:56And I'm not a murder
00:58I was in my house
01:00What I did was part of the training
01:02The Argentine State
01:03trained me to do that
01:04The Argentine State
01:08My dad and my mom
01:10didn't know that we were descendants of Indians
01:14We were descendants of Indians
01:16But in this case
01:18It's not discussed here
01:19The right that they could have
01:20on the land
01:21That it's not believed
01:22that they were in the land
01:23It's not believed
01:24that they were in the land
01:25May God say the truth
01:26What do you ask?
01:27What do you ask?
01:31It was taught
01:32What was in the books
01:34That it was a country
01:36that had been inhabited by the Indians
01:38And they had been inhabited by the Indians
01:40Little one
01:41They believed that they still live
01:43The Indians were owned
01:44They were here
01:46That we were here
01:48We were here
01:50What do you ask?
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