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Leaving March 1
Directed by Matías Piñeiro | 60 mins | 2012
A group of actresses who are putting on all-female Shakespeare productions find that the theatrical swirl of frisky intrigue is blurring the boundaries between onstage and off. Filmed with a witty feel for the ongoing dance of social life, Piñeiro’s elegant comedy harnesses the speed and the magic of language from plays like "Twelfth Night" while staying true to the hearts of these young performers.
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