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Magellan

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In this historical drama, acclaimed Filipino filmmaker Lav Diaz retells the story of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan’s 16th-century voyage to Southeast Asia. But this retelling radically upends traditional European narratives of conquest.
 
Diaz foregrounds the stories of the people Magellan sought to colonize—especially his personal slave, a Malay named Enrique. The film reveals how Magellan’s obsession with power led to mutiny, rebellion, and ultimately an apocalyptic clash between two societies previously unknown to each other.
 
Meanwhile, this tale of human strife contrasts with “visually intoxicating, at times gasp-out-loud ravishing” cinematography (The New York Times) as Diaz highlights the otherworldly beauty of the Malay Archipelago.

Intended for mature audiences.

Director: Lav Diaz. Regions: Portugal, Spain, Philippines, France, Taiwan. Released: 2025. Length: 163 min. Format: DCP. Languages: Portuguese, Spanish, Cebuano, and French with English subtitles.
Image courtesy of Janus Films

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Side-by-side view of the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, each with banners at the entrance and surrounded by greenery
The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art is made up of two buildings—the West Building (Freer Gallery of Art) and the adjoining East Building (Arthur M. Sackler Gallery).
Location
Washington, DC
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily