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Viola
Directed by
Matías Piñeiro
Not Rated
2012
65m
Drama
6.1
92%
46%
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A group of actresses performing in a production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" get caught up in a web of romantic intrigue and revelation.
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Cast of Viola
María Villar
Viola
Agustina Muñoz
Cecilia
Elisa Carricajo
Sabrina
Romina Paula
Ruth
Gabriela Saidón
Gabriela
Laura Paredes
Laura
Esteban Bigliardi
Javier
Julián Tello
Gastón
Julia Martínez Rubio
Juliana
Alberto Ajaka
Cliente 1
Pablo Sigal
Cliente 2
Alejo Moguillansky
Cliente 3
Alessio Rigo de Righi
Agustín
Matías Piñeiro
Director / Writer
Melanie Schapiro
Producer
Viola Ratings & Reviews
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Viola is an oddly mesmerizing film that gently asks to be taken in as more a mysterious theatrical poem than something of traditional narrative lineage.
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
The suspense of waiting for the key moment becomes one of the film's defining moments, and the denouement manages to be both joyous and heartbreaking.
ARTINFO.com
J. Hoberman
Viola, [Matias] Piñeiro's latest film is his most accomplished film to date, at once lucid and opaque using an amateur, all-female production of Shakespeare's cross-dressing comedy Twelfth Night.
Artforum
Dennis Lim
If many recent art films have made prominent use of nonactors, typically cast as some version of themselves, Pineiro's beguiling, hyperverbal movies revel in the transportive potential -- and sheer pleasure -- of actors acting.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Much like the way Jacques Rivette does it for the French, Piñeiro does it for the Argentinians.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
Pieiro's bold but graceful camera movements, exploring space with unselfconscious joy, speak to a young filmmaker's emerging mastery.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
A Buenos Aires production of "Twelfth Night" is point of departure for a buoyant examination of love's labor's lost offstage.
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
It's a pleasant, negligible wisp of a movie, notable mostly for what it suggests of its director's potential.
Film Journal International
David Noh
With its endless, uninvolving chatter, this 63-minute movie feels like a small eternity.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
You have been privy to a series of seductive, ephemeral moments, drawn into the eternal rhythm of youth and connected with something old and durable, one name for which is art.
NPR
Tomas Hachard
A movie that leaves us with a smile on our faces but also more than a few thoughts in our heads.
Village Voice
Calum Marsh
Pieiro gracefully layers a melange of Spanish-translated Shakespearean dialogue atop snatches of original conversation without clarifying his citations, blending characters and performances so that the texts intermingle ...
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