
This mockumentary follows an unnamed director and narrator (Wyatt Cenac) down to Argentina, where he's filming Jacqueline, who claims to be blowing the whistle on a plot to assassinate an Arab politician.... (Full plot summary below)
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This mockumentary follows an unnamed director and narrator (Wyatt Cenac) down to Argentina, where he's filming Jacqueline, who claims to be blowing the whistle on a plot to assassinate an Arab politician.
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| Salt Lake City WeeklyScott RenshawAlmost profound in its rambling search for a point. |
| Hollywood ReporterBoyd van HoeijPart of the problem of Jacqueline (Argentine) is that it wants to be a film of many layers but Britto doesn't have the know-how to keep each layer legible separately. |
| Shadow and ActAramide TinubuIf you take Jacqueline (Argentine) for what it is, it can be quite a bit of fun. Director Britto is able to deliver a comedic thriller in what appears to be a documentary, which I don't think I've ever seen done successfully before. |
| GuardianJordan HoffmanThe bulk of Bernardo Britto's footage is unbearably tedious chatter amid time spent lounging around the inexpensive resort, without even treating us to much natural splendour. |
| User ReviewStevo VInteresting, ambitous yet flawed. Camille Rutherford is the best thing in it. |