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Who You Think I Am

Who You Think I Am
Who You Think I Am
Who You Think I Am
Who You Think I Am
Who You Think I Am
Who You Think I Am
Who You Think I Am
Who You Think I Am
Who You Think I Am
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Darkly amusing. A fine vehicle for Juliette Binoche who rises to the occasion with a strikingly in-depth performance.
David Stratton
THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN
A Dangerous Liaisons for the digital age. Clever and ambitious, with an unexpected plot twist, a smart dash of humour and much musing on the perverse satisfaction of adopting the persona of someone 30 years younger. An elegant morality tale about the dangers and temptations of the virtual life.
Sandra Hall
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD/THE AGE
Binoche really makes this. A really well-acted film dealing with deep issues in a nuanced way.
Jason Di Rosso
ABC RADIO NATIONAL
Director: Safy Nebbou
Cast: Juliette Binoche, François Civil, Nicole Garcia, Charles Berling
Duration: 102mins
Country of Origin: France
MA15+
Strong sex scenes
Darkly amusing. A fine vehicle for Juliette Binoche who rises to the occasion with a strikingly in-depth performance.
David Stratton
THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN
A Dangerous Liaisons for the digital age. Clever and ambitious, with an unexpected plot twist, a smart dash of humour and much musing on the perverse satisfaction of adopting the persona of someone 30 years younger. An elegant morality tale about the dangers and temptations of the virtual life.
Sandra Hall
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD/THE AGE
Binoche really makes this. A really well-acted film dealing with deep issues in a nuanced way.
Jason Di Rosso
ABC RADIO NATIONAL

OFFICIAL SELECTION (GALA PRESENTATION) – 2019 BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL

Few films have afforded the incomparable Juliette Binoche the opportunity to showcase her remarkable range as the gripping thriller about female desire and identity WHO YOU THINK I AM.

Binoche plays Claire, a university lecturer and mother of two teenage boys, who is contending with the approach of middle age and remains stung by the betrayal of her ex-husband (Charles Berling), who is building a new life with another partner.

Claire has a new lover too, the handsome Ludo, but is under no illusions as to his fidelity. Out of a mix of petulance and curiosity, she impulsively creates a fake Facebook profile in which to keep an eye on him: she’s ‘Clara’, vivacious, blonde… and 24 years old. Ludo doesn’t take the bait, but his close friend Alex (François Civil) does, and their online connection soon becomes flirtatious. Titillated by the opportunity to be “young again”, Claire’s deceptions lead both of her identities into increasingly dangerous territory…

Based on the novel by Camille Laurens, this remarkable portrait – part romantic drama, part sly and wildly entertaining thriller – explores contemporary issues in an intelligent and compelling manner, and will likely spark fierce post-screening conversations. Unsurprisingly, Binoche is phenomenal.

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