Who I Am Not
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Directed by | Tunde Skovran |
Written by | Tunde Skovran |
Produced by | Andrei Zinca, Paul Cadieux (co-producer), Patrick Hamm (co-producer) |
Cinematography | Dániel Szandtner, Felix Striegel, Guillaume Beaudouin |
Edited by | Marianna Rudas |
Distributed by | Greenwich Entertainment |
Running time | 103 min |
Countries | Romania, Canada, South Africa, Germany, USA |
Languages | English, Sesotho, Sepedi, Xhosa, Sezulu, Tzonga, Tswana |
Who I am Not is a 2023 documentary film exploring what it means to be intersex in a binary world, directed by Tunde Skovran.[1] It is her directorial debut. It is produced by Andrei Zinca[2] and Patricia Arquette.[3][4][5][6][7] Greenwich Entertainment acquired rights to the film.[8]
Synopsis[edit]
Sharon-Rose Khumalo, a South African beauty queen, plunges into an identity crisis after finding out she is intersex. In her quest to deal with gender dysphoria, she needs the guidance of somebody just like her.
The only person who will help is Dimakatso Sebidi, a masculine presenting intersex activist who turns out to be her complete opposite. The two parallel but divergent stories offer an intimate look at the struggle of living in a male-female world, when you are born in-between.[9][10][7]
Response[edit]
The film won the Audience Award for Documentary Features at the 2023 Frameline Film Festival.[11]
Who I am Not was included on the list of all the films eligible for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature that were made available to the Academy’s Documentary Branch in the Academy Screening Room and assigned as required viewing to members of the branch.[12]
References[edit]
- ^ Vourlias, Christopher (14 March 2023). "'We Are One': Uplifting Documentary 'Who I Am Not' Offers Painful, Hopeful, Heartfelt Celebration of Intersex Life in a Binary World". Variety. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
- ^ Carey, Matthew (11 March 2023). "'Who I Am Not' Explores Lives Of Intersex People: It's About "Who We Are As Human Beings" – SXSW Studio". Deadline. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
- ^ Vourlias, Christopher (14 March 2023). "'We Are One': Uplifting Documentary 'Who I Am Not' Offers Painful, Hopeful, Heartfelt Celebration of Intersex Life in a Binary World". Variety. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ "Who I Am Not". Sydney Film Festival. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
- ^ Whittemore, Liz (12 March 2023). "SXSW 2023 documentary review: 'WHO I AM NOT' is an eye-opening lesson on humanity and identity". Reel News Daily. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
- ^ Petkovic, Vladan (14 March 2023). "Review: Who I Am Not". Cineuropa. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
- ^ a b Wilkinson, Amber (2023). "'Who I Am Not': Thessaloniki Review". Screen. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
- ^ Carey, Matthew (25 October 2023). "Greenwich Entertainment Acquires Rights To 'Who I Am Not,' Award-Winning Doc About Experience Of Intersex People". Deadline. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
- ^ Skovran, Tunde (11 March 2023), Who I Am Not (Documentary), Double 4 Studios Romania, Filmoption International, retrieved 18 November 2023
- ^ "Who I Am Not - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. 10 November 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
- ^ Complex, Valerie (29 June 2023). "Frameline47 Presents LGBTQ+ Filmmakers With Awards And Nearly $60K In Funding On Closing Night". Deadline Hollywood.
- ^ Pond, Steve (4 December 2023). "The 167 Documentaries Eligible for the Best Documentary Oscar Race". TheWrap. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
- 2023 films
- 2023 documentary films
- 2023 LGBT-related films
- Documentary films about intersex
- Romanian LGBT-related films
- Romanian documentary films
- Canadian LGBT-related documentary films
- South African LGBT-related films
- South African documentary films
- German LGBT-related documentary films
- American LGBT-related documentary films