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Director: Matías Piñeiro
Cast: María Villar, Agustina Muñoz, Elisa Carricajo, Romina Paula
Several actresses get caught up in a web of romantic intrigue while performing in a production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night."
Critical Reception & Ratings
Viola, the 2012 film directed by Matías Piñeiro, has been critically acclaimed for its engaging exploration of the complexities of romantic entanglement among a group of actresses performing in a production of Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night'. The film has received significant praise from critics for its nuanced portrayal of the characters and its innovative approach to adapting the Shakespearean source material.
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Fans of intimate, character-driven dramas will appreciate the delicate, subtly-layered performances and the intriguing web of romantic entanglements in this 2012 film directed by Matías Piñeiro, which blends elements of Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' with naturalistic, slice-of-life filmmaking.
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