Date

Nov 25 2022 - Dec 08 2022
Expired!

YOU RESEMBLE ME

Cultural and intergenerational trauma erupt in this story about two sisters on the outskirts of Paris. After the siblings are torn apart, the eldest, Hasna, struggles to find her identity, leading to a choice that shocks the world.

SYNOPSIS

Cultural and intergenerational trauma erupt in this story about two sisters on the outskirts of Paris. After the siblings are torn apart, the eldest, Hasna, struggles to find her identity, leading to a choice that shocks the world. Director Dina Amer takes on one of the darkest issues of our time and deconstructs it in an intimate story about family, love, sisterhood, and belonging.

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Director
Dina Amer
WITH
Lorenza Grimaudo, Ilonna Grimaudo, Mouna Soualem, Sabrina Ouazani, Dina Amer, Alexandre Gonin, Sana Sri
Run Time
1 hour, 30 minutes
Released
November 4, 2022
Distributed by
Willa Productions
HEARING AND VISUAL ASSISTANCE
Assisted Listening
Subtitled/Open Captions
Country
United States, France, Egypt
SUBTITLES
French with English Subtitles
NOT RATED

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Reviews
You Resemble Me is at its strongest when it tries to humanize its misunderstood central figure in a simple, intimate way.”
Christy Lemire

RogerEbert.com

“Despite its uneven patches, this absorbing experimental film (which includes documentary elements toward the end) seemingly conjures the voice of its deceased subject to tell a gripping and painful story of dislocation and belonging.”
Lovia Gyarkye

The Hollywood Reporter

“This inspired-by-true-life story of crumbling identity and radicalisation is a powerful cry from the heart.”
Philip De Semlyen

Time Out

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