Nobody's Watching's reviews
Media reviews
Screen Daily
Guillermo Pfening gives an extraordinary central performance.
La Vanguardia
'Nobody's Watching' is a tale full of female sensibility about a masculine universe where the drama of loneliness and incomprehension emerges, but also an introspective journey of self-discovery as a basis for achieving real success.
Clarin
Lucid look on the migration, far from the common places that limit the cinema when approaching the subject in "Trump times" [...] Pfening [...] shines when transmitting, without exaggerating never, the suffering and the longing who does not find his place in the world. "
Variety
Sensitive writing, a sharp understanding of milieu and a superb performance by Guillermo Pfening expertly capture the struggles of an Argentine actor trying to find his place in New York.
The Hollywood Reporter
Guillermo Pfening delivers a masterful, low-key performance that subtly unpacks the psychology of how immigration can turn lives into lies.
New York Times
A slight and not unpleasing paradox (...) It is an uncommonly unhurried film about a character for whom time is running out.
Fotogramas
A simple movie, or, if you like, deceptively simple.
The Playlist
Despite some flat moments, Nobody's Watching is consistently engrossing.
El Mundo
The discreet brilliance of Guillermo Pfening in every encounter with all kinds of characters.
Time Out
More than a film of social denunciation, it is a reflection on the relativity of terms like 'success' and 'failure', moved by the portrait of Nico; an accumulation of contradictions internalized by the actor Guillermo Pfening.
El País
A (magnificent) character portrait.
Cinemanía
There is in 'Nobody's Watching' autobiographical brushstrokes, but the tape, rather than the sum of memories, is a reflection on the flight forward and on the possibility of failure.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote