The Lost City: Of Z(2016)

appears in the film’s final act as Fawcett’s eldest son, Jack, who joins his father on the final, fatal expedition. The Lost City of Z (2016)

delivers a measured, career-best performance as the obsessive Fawcett. The Lost City of Z(2016)

brings depth to Nina Fawcett, a character who refuses to be a mere "stay-at-home wife," possessing a self-awareness that highlights the sacrifices made by those left behind. appears in the film’s final act as Fawcett’s

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Unlike many colonial-era adventure stories, Gray’s film is lauded for its progressive politics. Fawcett is portrayed as a man increasingly at odds with the bigoted scientific establishment of London, finding more "humanity" and wisdom among the indigenous tribes of the Amazon than in the drawing rooms of the Royal Geographical Society. Performance and Production The film features a powerhouse ensemble:

Released in 2016, James Gray’s is a rare breed of modern cinema: a stately, patient, and deeply philosophical epic that harks back to the "New Hollywood" era of the 1970s. Based on David Grann’s non-fiction bestseller, the film chronicles the real-life obsession of British explorer Percy Fawcett, who vanished in the Amazon in 1925 while searching for an advanced ancient civilization. A Tale of Two Worlds