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Jacqueline Argentine, sometimes stylized as Jacqueline (Argentine), is a 2016 comedy-drama film directed by Bernardo Britto, supported by the Sundance Institute's Feature Film Program. [1] It premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. [2] The film concerns an unnamed filmmaker (Wyatt Cenac), who receives a sensitive tip from a French spy in hiding (Camille Rutherford). [3]

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References

  1. Means, Sean P. (2016-01-11). "Sundance picks 12 projects for January Screenwriters Lab". The Salt Lake Tribune .
  2. Mejia, Paula (2016-01-28). "Day Six at the Sundance Film Festival". Newsweek .
  3. Perez, Rodrigo (2016-01-29). "Sundance Review: Existential and Odd Post-Snowden Indie Conspiracy Comedy Thriller 'Jacqueline (Argentine)'". Indie Wire .