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Hermia & Helena

Camila (Agustina Muñoz, The Princess of France), a young Argentine theater director, travels from Buenos Aires to New York for an artist residency to work on a new Spanish translation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Upon her arrival, she quickly realizes that her work isn't compensating for the loss of her friends and the lover she left behind. When she begins to receive a series of mysterious postcards from Danièle (Mati Diop, Claire Denis's 35 Shots of Rum), a former participant in the same residency, Camila second-guesses her artistic endeavors and begins to seek answers about her past.
Keywords:  #Agustina Muñoz #Hermia & Helena #María Villar #Mati Diop #Matías Piñeiro
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AV Club
May 26, 2017
Part of the charm of Hermia & Helena is in the way it freely and randomly plays with form, employing luxuriantly slow dissolves, unexpected snatches of superimposed text, and even a black-and-white film-within-the-film.
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El antepenúltimo mohicano
August 08, 2017
A staging where the important thing is to enjoy, relax and turn any shred of drama into an excuse to be free. [Full review in Spanish]
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Cinema Scope
November 14, 2017
Always delightful, Hermia & Helena sees Piñeiro making an auteur film that fits into his oeuvre while expanding it in exciting directions-and en route, he makes New York his own.
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RogerEbert.com
May 26, 2017
Hermia & Helena presents a unique anomaly -- it's able to capture life at its most low-key but still manages to exemplify style over substance.
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EscribiendoCine
August 08, 2017
If Hermia & Helena triumphs on all fronts, it does so largely thanks to the contribution of Fernando Lockett, the photography director, who portrays the actors with a choreographic charm. [Full review in Spanish]
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indieWire
May 24, 2017
By positioning Shakespeare within a chatty tale of young adulthood - and giving it a feminist slant - Piñeiro proves the vitality of the material without becoming subservient to it.
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Capital Times (Madison, WI)
October 11, 2017
I went to see a new Argentine movie and a 1990s Whit Stillman movie broke out. I'm not complaining at all.
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New York Times
May 25, 2017
A peculiar film, one both steely and delicate.
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Village Voice
May 25, 2017
There are a few different potential films within Hermia & Helena - a Shakespeare adaptation, a tale of romantic relationships, a tale of family - but the totality proves a sunny and affable literary collage.
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HeraldNet (Everett, WA)
July 14, 2017
Things are never quite what they seem in this film's mischievous scheme, and although this idea feels breezy as it's playing out, there's something essential and very human about that observation.
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Caimán Cuadernos de Cine
October 19, 2017
The film runs smoothly, with naturalism, dropping the main secrets of the main character in small doses as they pass through both cities. [Full review in Spanish]
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Los Angeles Times
July 13, 2017
For discerning moviegoers, the affably disorienting "Hermia & Helena" might just be the right kind of midsummer night's dreaminess.
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