Trailer and Poster Unveiled for the U.S. Theatrical Release of 499, on the 500th Anniversary of the Conquest of Mexico

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New York-based prestigious film distributor Cinema Guild has unveiled this morning the poster and trailer for the upcoming theatrical release of 499, the fourth feature film by Mexican-American director Rodrigo Reyes, offering a bold hybrid cinema experience exploring the brutal legacy of colonialism in contemporary Mexico on the occasion of the 500-year anniversary of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in 2021.

Winner of the Special Jury Prize in the international feature documentary competition at the 2020 Hot Docs International Documentary Festival, and winner of the Best Cinematography Award in the documentary competition at the Tribeca Film Festival, 499 opens on Friday, August 20 at BAM Rose Cinemas in New York City, followed by runs at the Laemmle Theaters in Los Angeles starting on Friday, August 27, and the Roxie Theater in San Francisco opening Friday, September 3, before continuing on to a national rollout.

 
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"Rodrigo Reyes has created a strong, beautiful and disturbing film that seems to occupy a genre all its own... 499 deftly weaves brutality with tender beauty, and harsh reality with the realm of dreams," famed American Jim Jarmusch has hailed the film.

Through the eyes of a ghostly conquistador (played by newcomer Eduardo San Juan Breña), Reyes recreates Hernán Cortés’ epic journey from the coasts of Veracruz to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, the site of contemporary Mexico City. As the anachronistic fictional character interacts with real victims and subjects of Mexico’s failed drug wars, the filmmaker portrays the country’s current humanitarian crisis as part of a vicious and unfinished colonial project, still in motion, nearly five-hundred years later.

Provocative, unique, and strikingly cinematic, 499 mixes non-fictional and performative elements with elements of the road movie to show how past traumas continue to affect contemporary reality. While linking these seemingly disparate histories of violence, the film confirms Reyes as one of the most potent voices in American independent cinema.

Marking the 500th anniversary of the Spanish conquest on August 13, 2021, and preceding the film’s U.S. theatrical release, the filmmaking team has organized a Mexican tour for 499 following Cortés’ original route from Veracruz to present-day Mexico City, taking place from July 31 to August 11. The program will visit towns along the conquistador’s path, hosting special screenings of the film alongside conversations on the history of Mexico and the ongoing social problems that each community has faced in the aftermath of colonization.

Watch the trailer: