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The Other Conquest

Original title: La otra conquista
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.2K
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2007 USA theatrical release
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It is May 1520 in the vast Aztec Empire one year after the Spanish Conqueror Hernán Cortés' arrival in Mexico. "The Other Conquest" opens with the infamous massacre of the Aztecs at the Grea... Read allIt is May 1520 in the vast Aztec Empire one year after the Spanish Conqueror Hernán Cortés' arrival in Mexico. "The Other Conquest" opens with the infamous massacre of the Aztecs at the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan [what is now called Mexico City]. The sacred grounds are covered ... Read allIt is May 1520 in the vast Aztec Empire one year after the Spanish Conqueror Hernán Cortés' arrival in Mexico. "The Other Conquest" opens with the infamous massacre of the Aztecs at the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan [what is now called Mexico City]. The sacred grounds are covered with the countless bodies of priests and nobility slaughtered by the Spanish Armies under ... Read all

  • Director
    • Salvador Carrasco
  • Writer
    • Salvador Carrasco
  • Stars
    • Damián Delgado
    • José Carlos Rodríguez
    • Elpidia Carrillo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Salvador Carrasco
    • Writer
      • Salvador Carrasco
    • Stars
      • Damián Delgado
      • José Carlos Rodríguez
      • Elpidia Carrillo
    • 497User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Damián Delgado
    Damián Delgado
    • Topiltzin…
    José Carlos Rodríguez
    • Fray Diego de La Coruña
    Elpidia Carrillo
    Elpidia Carrillo
    • Tecuichpo…
    Iñaki Aierra
    Iñaki Aierra
    • Hernando Cortés
    Honorato Magaloni
    Honorato Magaloni
    • Capitán Cristóbal Quijano
    Guillermo Ríos
    • Alanpoyatzin - hermano
    Josefina Echánove
    Josefina Echánove
    • Nanahuatzin - abuela
    Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
    Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
    • Beata Conversa
    Álvaro Guerrero
    Álvaro Guerrero
    • Rolando
    Rufino Echegoyen
    • Fray Sebastián
    Lourdes Villareal
    • Cihuacóatl - sumo sacerdote
    Luisa Ávila
    • Xilonen - Princesa
    Ramón Barragán
    • Ramón Quevedo - notario
    • (as Ramon Barragan)
    Diana Bracho
    Diana Bracho
    • Doña Juana
    José Luis Carol
    • Padre Santa María
    Martin LaSalle
    Martin LaSalle
    • Fraile Superior
    • (as Martín Lasalle)
    Nicolás Jasso
    • Guerrero Dual
    Carlos Torrestorija
    • Soldado Héctor
    • Director
      • Salvador Carrasco
    • Writer
      • Salvador Carrasco
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    filmbuffer

    A brilliant first film that touches the viewer on many levels.

    Most of us see different films for different reasons; escape to other places or times, a couple of hours of laughter or beautiful cinematography, a chance to look at people who are like no one we know (or exactly like someone we know), a chance to hear some beautiful new music while watching an exciting drama unfold, or perhaps an important lesson about life or history or even about ourselves. Rarely do all these elements come together in one film, but this is the case with La Otra Conquista.

    There is no need to belabor the narrative since so many others have done that here, but even that is refreshing since I don't remember another film that looks at the conquest of this continent from the point of view of those who were here first. It is one of the few times they are not portrayed as a bunch of happy slappy childlike natives or murderin' savages out to rape the virginal white women.

    It is an amazing achievement in so many ways. After the years of struggle and the unbelievably huge obstacles in the path of this dramatization of the last days of the great Aztec empire it's a wonder it was ever completed. It's almost as if forces were still, even now, trying to stamp out their history and their story. But despite the small budget, the years of piece-by-piece shooting, and those who wanted the shameful, dead past to stay dead, La Otra Conquista was made.

    I am listening to the soundtrack as I write this, and the music is as haunting as it was the first time I heard it. The theme that recurs throughout the film appears again and again, sometimes sounding like a monks' plainsong, sometimes like a sacred wise man's chant, until finally it becomes a painful, funereal dirge crying out for the lost past. The music alone made the film worth seeing; nothing like the voice of Placido Domingo to make people sit still and be quiet while the credits are rolling!

    I can only add this: Unless you need your films dumb and lightweight and meaningless, you owe it to yourself to see what was Mexico's biggest home grown hit in history and should have been that country's entry in the Academy Awards. Ironically, the very subject of the film makes it clear why this didn't happen: Our past is always with us. See it if you're lucky enough.
    tgrudin

    A very poignant critique of religion

    This film explores the relationships between politics, religion, spirituality, and culture, focusing on some true and some fabricated events of the Spanish invasion of the Aztecs. Biting, the film charges with the idea that the nature of culture and the strength of a highly traditional belief system is not conquerable. Stressing the strength and perseverance of the human will, the film yields unforgettable images, some that stress the deep connection between humanity and religion. One immortal image is of a statue of the Virgin Mary being carefully supported down from a high place with ropes. In this image, the true condition of organized religion is viewed; one that is undeniably buttressed by the will of the people.

    With this powerful look at cross-cultural interactions and the strong statements about the role of the missionary, the movie grips its audience, leaving us with a feeling that all human beliefs are related and filtered by our very similar eyes. The message that this movie sends about religious disputes is one of great importance and even greater shrewdness on the part of the movie's creators.
    10Kate Egan

    This is the most powerful, unforgettable and life-altering film I've seen in ages.

    This is the most powerful, unforgettable and life-altering film I've seen in ages. It's amazing that I'm Irish and I felt it was about the story of my people, even though it's about the Aztecs and Spanish. What's wrong with you distributors out there? Why isn't this film playing nationwide?!?!?
    luiginoto

    enthusiastic, mesmerized, touched to the core

    La Otra Conquista has touched me in a way that no other movie has. I saw it two weeks ago and I am still under its spell, I think, in a way, I always will. Let me get to the point. There are several dimensions to this flawless piece of art, this priceless gem, this eminent, yet unassuming masterpiece of a timeless, universal message, this miraculous documentary of what happened 500 years ago and until now had only lived in the intangible inner world of those who, for ancestry or spiritual communion, have dared to reach back and touch the still pulsating heart of the Native Americans, the Spirit of the Land. All would deserve to be talked about at great length (historical, cultural, spiritual, intellectual, aesthetic, emotional, religious, musical, linguistic, semiotic and so on) but I'd rather strike (and I can only try) at what I perceive its heart to be as it has done to me. Topiltzin (whose name I have called with tears in my eyes again and again for days and days), from the bottom of his pure, untainted spirit, undergoes a spiritual travail like no others, comparable in force and intensity to that of Christ, and comes out transfigured at the other end, having literally saved humanity by embracing the spirit of his oppressor, who in turn is also transcendentally transformed. This movie's message is not about revenge toward the inhumanity of man toward man, but rather about the all-conquering power of the human spirit, above and beyond the cultural trappings of one's religious beliefs, something that the Catholic Church, unfortunately, unbelievably, has yet to realize. The spiritual lessons to be learned and re-learned from experiencing this film are priceless, heart-wrenching, ultimately enlightening. If you go to church, or the sports arena, this is like a thousand high masses, a thousand super bowls. IT WILL TRANSFORM YOU. Go see it already, stop wasting your precious time.
    hramirez

    Wonderful plot, scenes, music, and acting

    La Otra Conquista will always live with me. I was in awe with the wonderful combination of acting and music. The scenes were breathtaking and the plot got its much overdue attention. I've watched it two times, picking up something new every time. I wish there were more movies like it.

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    • Quotes

      Fray Diego de La Coruña: [on his deathbed] Peace, at last... the final journey.

      Padre Santa María: The final journey? To where, Friar Diego?

      Fray Diego de La Coruña: To where all mortals go.

    • Crazy credits
      The people and animals that appear in this film did not suffer any kind of physical or psychological damage.
    • Soundtracks
      Aria 'Mater Aeterna'
      Performed by Plácido Domingo

      Music by Samuel Zyman

      Lyrics by Salvador Carrasco

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • Carrasco & Domingo Films USA, Inc.
      • Fox Mexico
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Nahuatl
    • Also known as
      • Другие завоевания
    • Filming locations
      • Convento de Acolman, Estado de México, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Carrasco and Domingo Films
      • Salvastian Pictures Inc.
      • ADO Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $894,410
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $305,308
      • Apr 23, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $894,410
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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