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Release Date:
September 9, 2016
Original Title:
Hermia & Helena
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cinema Conservancy
Ravenser Odd
Trapecio Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Camila, a young Argentine theater director, travels from Buenos Aires to New York to attend an artistic residency to develop a Spanish translation of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Upon her arrival, she begins to receive a series of mysterious postcards which set her down a winding path through her past and towards her future.
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Assistant Art Director:
Lindsey Vandevier
Assistant Director:
Bingham Bryant
Agostina Gálvez
Lionel Braverman
Director:
Matías Piñeiro
Director of Photography:
Fernando Lockett
Editor:
Sebastián Schjaer
Mixing Engineer:
Roberto Migone
Producer:
Melanie Schapiro
Graham Swon
Andrew Adair
Jake Perlin
Production Assistant:
Miles Joris-Peyrafitte
Micah Gottlieb
Martín Schuliaquer
Adam Weinert
Tyler Rubenfeld
Production Design:
Ana Cambre
Screenplay:
Matías Piñeiro
Sound:
Sean Dunn
Mercedes Tennina
Daniela Ale
Sound Assistant:
Andrés Polonsky
Antoine Bravin
Pierre-Henri Bazin
Lucas Larriera
Ted Fendt
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Mercedes Tennina
Francisco Pedemonte
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