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  • Princesa de Francia, La (2014 Film)

    aka: Princess of France, The

    Director
    Matias Piñeiro
    Producer
    Melanue Schapiro

    Feature film. Victor returns to Buenos Aires after his father’s death and a stay in Mexico to prepare a radio production of Love’s Labour’s Lost. Reuniting with his repertory, he finds himself sorting...

  • Henry IV. Part 2 (2012 Video)

    aka: Henrique IV. Segunda Parte

    Director
    Ruben Szuchmacher

    Video recording of Elkafka Espacio Teatrai from Buenos Aires staging of Henry IV. Part II for the Globe to Globe season. Spoken in Argentine Spanish. Ruben Szuchmacher directs and Horacio Peña is Falstaff.

  • Viola (2012 Film)

    Director
    Matías Piñeiro
    Producer
    Melanie Schapiro

    Feature film. Loosely based on Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, the film begins with an all-female cast performing the play, gradually segueing into the dressing room where its story and prose impact on their...

  • Romeo y Julieta (2007 Television)

    aka: Romeo and Juliet

    Director
    Raul Leucouna
    Producer
    Raul Leucouna

    A contemporary re-working of Romeo and Juliet made for Argentinian television. With Elías Viñoles and Brenda Gandini in the title roles.

  • Maquina Hamlet (Hamlet Machine) (2000 Video)

    aka: Hamlet / Maschine

    Director
    Daniel Veronese; Emilio Garcia Wehbi; Ana Alvarado

    A video recording of the avant garde work by Heiner Muller performed by the Argentinian company El Periferico de Objetos. Bruce Weber, reviewing the production for The New York Times, writes ‘the script is...

  • Civilisation Interferes and Doesn’t Allow to Hear (1973 Film)

    Director
    Julio Luduenda

    Feature film. "A musical film that tells two stories: the relationship between clients, pimps and whores in a brothel and the relationship between Coriolanus and his mother in imperial Rome, according to...

  • Romeo y Julieta (1971 Television)

    aka: Romeo and Juliet

    Producer
    Hugo Ares

    Version of Romeo and Juliet made for Argentinian television with Daniel Fanego and Andrea del Boca in the title roles. Adapted for television by Francisco José Fuente Buena.