Who You Think I Am
“A very modern drama about age-old anxieties: the fear of ageing and death; the desire for intimacy and reassurance; the allure of artifice and deceit.”~Mark Kermode, Observer (UK)
Aroview: Juliet Binoche is outstanding at the helm of this elegant psychological thriller, playing a French literature professor and middle-aged divorcee who impulsively creates a fake Facebook profile as a beautiful 24 year old woman, which begins a complicated web of deception.
A smart and compelling film raising fascinating and important questions about the nature of female desire and identity, this timely social media nightmare will grip you from start to finish and give Hitchcock a run for his money.
NZ International Film Festival 2019
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4 stars (Very Good) Social media as a house of mirrors. Haunting. ~Shorty
4 stars (Very Good) Terrific- very real & contemporary. Juliette Binoche is brilliant in any role! A very intense, complex psychological thriller - ambitious, & remains in the mind. The loneliness of modern apt. living is very well conveyed. ~Anon
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