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As in his critical hit Viola (2013), Matías Piñeiro doesnt transplant Shakespeare to the present day so much as summon the spirit of his polymorphous comedies. Víctor (Julián Larquier Tellarini) returns to Buenos Aires after his fathers death and a spell in Mexico to prepare a radio production of Loves Labours Lost. Reuniting with his repertory, he finds himself sorting out complicated entanglements with girlfriend Paula (Agustina Muñoz), sometime lover Ana (María Villar), and departed actress Natalia (Romina Paula), as well as his muddled relations with the constellation of friends involved with the project. As the film tracks the groups crisscrossing movements and interactions, their lives become increasingly enmeshed with the fiction theyre reworking, potential outcomes multiply, and reality itself seems subject to transformation. An intimate, modestly scaled work that takes characters and viewers alike into dizzying realms of possibility, The Princess of France is the most ambitious film yet from one of world cinemas brightest young talents, a cumulatively thrilling experience.
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