Eva doesn't sleep's reviews
Media reviews
El Mundo
The film isn't intended to be a scheduled narration of the facts. The movie draws with quick and deep four scenes of what happened (...) The film pretends to hurt, to arrive, although for a moment, to the depths of despair of a desperate time. And, at times, without a doubt, the film gets it.
The Hollywood Reporter
Not just an aesthetic exercise, the film is also a hymn to its heroine, who is uncritically acclaimed as a symbol of revolution (...) The cast is excellent all around, creating ambiguous and unsettling characters.
Variety
The elliptical narrative and political intrigue will appeal to those well versed in Argentine history, as well as to arthouse audiences.
Screen Daily
Meditative, sometimes poetic drama about the magnetic power of leaders, even after their death.
ABC
Very charged with image and metaphoric lyricism, stagnates as narration almost before starting even though it allows entertainment with the use of different materials from archive and documentary.
Fotogramas
Despite the years of research and the generosity of the actors, 'Eva doesn't sleep' remains distant from the audience, the movie is cold and different and lacks that mysterious ingredient of cinema that allows to achieve an empathy with the viewer.
El Mundo
'Eva doesn't sleep' is a film forged with a healthy ambition to be new and different with some moments of interest as that fight between the old mercenary and the young soldier. With a gloomy air which at times tends to the torpor, it is a very personal film ultimately failed.
El País
I have failed to appreciate the underground and experimental quality of 'Eva doesn't sleep' (...) It is of those movies that start with an endless shot of distant and distorted figures that are approaching with painfully slow towards the camera.