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The Other Conquest (1999)

The Other Conquest (1999)
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In this historical drama from Mexico, Damian Delgado plays Topilzin, a writer and the illegitimate son of Montezuma, who finds himself at odds with his nation's new leadership after Tenocchititlan's rule is put down by the Spanish Army in 1520. Topilzin refuses to adopt the new state-imposed religion and, after narrowly avoiding arrest following an incident in which he throws a rock at a friar, he's turned over to the police by his brother, and arrested in the presence of Hernando Cortes (Inaki Aierra) and his lover, Tecuichpo (Elpidia Carrillo), the daughter of Montezuma. Thanks to the pleas of Cortes and Tecuichpo, Topilzin's life is spared, and instead he is flogged in public by Capt. Quijano (Honorato Magaloni). After his punishment and an ensuing spiritual epiphany, Topilzin gives up his career as an author to become a monk, and he joins an order led by Fray Diego (Jose Carlos Rodriguez), the friar he once attacked. La Otra Conquista proved to be a big box-office success in Mexico, enjoying the biggest opening weekend of any Mexican film in history on its home turf. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Damian DelgadoJose Carlos Rodriguez, (more)
Director(s):
Salvador Carrasco
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Other Conquest

In this historical drama from Mexico, Damian Delgado plays Topilzin, a writer and the illegitimate son of Montezuma, who finds himself at odds with his nation's new leadership after Tenocchititlan's rule is put down by the Spanish Army in 1520. Topilzin refuses to adopt the new state-imposed religion and, after narrowly avoiding arrest following an incident in which he throws a rock at a friar, he's turned over to the police by his brother, and arrested in the presence of Hernando Cortes (Inaki Aierra) and his lover, Tecuichpo (Elpidia Carrillo), the daughter of Montezuma. Thanks to the pleas of Cortes and Tecuichpo, Topilzin's life is spared, and instead he is flogged in public by Capt. Quijano (Honorato Magaloni). After his punishment and an ensuing spiritual epiphany, Topilzin gives up his career as an author to become a monk, and he joins an order led by Fray Diego (Jose Carlos Rodriguez), the friar he once attacked. La Otra Conquista proved to be a big box-office success in Mexico, enjoying the biggest opening weekend of any Mexican film in history on its home turf. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Salvador Carrasco
Writer(s):
Salvador Carrasco
Producer(s):
Alvaro Domingo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Nudity, Sexual Situations, Violence)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Matt F.

Beautifully shot. Was expecting more scenes from the ancient Aztec view. Mostly about one man's strugle between religion and culture. Too slow for most veiwers-Stone

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Chloe B.

Feels like a big budget version of a historical society community service play shot by a good wedding videographer. Wooden acting, wooden dialogue, Impenetratable plot. For a MUCH better view of the struggle between old and new in Mexico, check out Rolando Klein's fascinating and beautiful Chac: The Rain God, about the clash of a modernist mayor and ancient beliefs and magic in a Mayan village.

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William H.

This movie was about religion and the side effects that happen when you try and force your religion on orthers... When they have there own way of religion.... IT also showed intolerance of orthers and there religious practices

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