
FILMS & PROJECTS
The Other Conquest
The Spanish Army of Hernando Cortes has swept through the New World, forcing their religious beliefs on the brave Aztec People. They would conquer their land, but not their soul.

Synopsis
The Other Conquest is an intimate epic film that brings to life the world of 1520s Mexico with unforgettable images and searing drama. Spanish Conquistadors roam the new world, searching for gold and treasure as the Catholic Church imposes a new faith on the Aztecs. Caught in the whirlwind of history is Topiltzin (Damián Delgado), an Aztec scribe brought before the legendary conqueror Hernán Cortés (Iñaki Aierra), who has taken as his mistress the daughter of the deposed Emperor Moctezuma, Tecuichpo (Elpidia Carrillo).
Topiltzin is sentenced to a cloistered existence where he is thrown into a battle between preserving his people’s history and adapting to the new religion. Overseeing Topiltzin’s forced conversion is Friar Diego (José Carlos Rodríguez), who will make surprising discoveries as he struggles to conquer Topiltzin’s soul. Hailed by audiences worldwide, Salvador Carrasco’s film captures the clash and resistance of cultures that gave birth to modern Latin America.
The Other Conquest is masterful filmmaking featuring powerful performances and recreations of a time and place in world history that has much to say about the past, but is incredibly relevant in our present.

Videos
THE OTHER CONQUEST / OFFICIAL TRAILER
THE OTHER CONQUEST / BEHIND THE SCENES
Image Gallery
All photos by Andrea Sanderson; ©Salvastian Pictures, Inc.





Images with Comments
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Music
Impact
The Other Conquest created a big impact. From acclaimed directors to academicians, eminent authors to critics, numerous people wrote on the movie on many different medias, such as newspapers, magazines, books, websites and more…
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• The Power of Looking: Politics and The Gaze in Salvador Carrasco’s La Otra Conquista / The Other Conquest
— Dr. Nancy Fitch / Professor of History / California State University, Fullerton• Exploring Mexican National Identity in Salvador Carrasco’s Film, La Otra Conquista
— Carrie C. Chorba / Claremont McKenna College• ‘The Other Conquest’ Continues
— Patrisia Gonzales & Roberto Rodriguez / Column of the Americas• Between El Dorado and Armageddon: Utopia and Apocalypse in the Films of the Encounter
— Santiago Juan-Navarro / Department of Modern Languages / Florida International University / Delaware Review of Latin American Studies• La Otra Conquista (The Other Conquest)
— Luis Urrieta, Jr. / School of Education / University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Oliva Martinez / Rehab West, Inc. / Downey, California• Reinterpreting Death in The Other Conquest
— Dr. James D. Fernandez / General Director / King Juan Carlos I Center at New York University• The Power of Looking: Politics and The Gaze in Salvador Carrasco’s La Otra Conquista / The Other Conquest
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• Fenómenos Fílmicos (Spanish)
— Jorge Ayala Blanco• Religion and Race
— The Other Conquest has been used under the theme ‘Religion and Race’ in Jeanette Reedy Solano’s (Ph.D.) book ‘Religion and Film: The Basics’, published by Routeledge Press.• The Faber Book of Mexican Cinema
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• Preparing a ‘Conquest’
— LA Times Cover Story
• Top 10 Films
— LA Times Year In Review
• History (and Some Marketing) Conquer Box-Office Adveristy
— LA Times Box Office
• A Spanish Masterpiece
— Oscar Watch
• New Reviews: The Other Conquest
— LA Weekly
• Box Office
— Screen International
• Ayala Blanco
• ‘Conquest’ Reveals Clash, Fusion of Spirit
— Kevin Thomas / LA Times
• Reed Johnson
— LA Times
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