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Hermia & Helena is a film of dead ends and new beginnings, navigating different hemispheres and languages with amorous detours, where the written words of Shakespeare clash with the entanglements of modern, digital life.

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Camila
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Carmen
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Danièle
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Lukas
Julián Larquier Tellarini ...
Leo
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Gregg
Laura Paredes ...
Valeria
Gabriela Saidon ...
Barbara (as Gabi Saidon)
Pablo Sigal ...
Sergio
Romina Paula ...
Mariana
Dan Sallitt ...
Horace
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ana Cambre ...
Lucrecia
Ryan Miyake ...
Michael
Kyle Molzan ...
Dave

Directed by

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Matías Piñeiro

Written by

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Matías Piñeiro ... ()

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Andrew Adair ... producer
Jake Perlin ... producer
Melanie Schapiro ... producer (produced by)
Graham Swon ... producer (produced by)

Cinematography by

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Fernando Lockett

Editing by

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Sebastián Schjaer

Editorial Department

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Beto Acevedo ... film lab supervisor
Georgina Pretto ... colorist

Production Design by

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Ana Cambre

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Lionel Braverman ... assistant director

Art Department

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Lindsey Vandevier ... art assistant

Sound Department

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Daniela Ale ... sound
Pierre-Henri Bazin ... boom operator
José E. Caldararo ... foley artist (as José Caldararo) / foley recordist (as José Caldararo)
Sean Dunn ... sound recordist
Lucas Larriera ... boom operator
Roberto Migone ... re-recording mixer
Francisco Pedemonte ... dialogue editor
Andres Polonsky ... sound recordist
Mercedes Tennina ... sound

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Fidel González Armatta ... assistant camera

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Micah Gottlieb ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

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. Written by Trapecio Cine

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Also Known As
  • Ερμία και Ελένη (Greece)
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  • 87 min
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