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I Am You

Through two unique female personas the film suggests a metaphysical idea of the present as ever recurring, since the temptations, which the human soul faces, are always the same. But any choice can be made only after the experience of the past is passed on and shared with a kindred spirit in the present. Such is the nature of the relationship between Adriana, the femme fatale of 1938, and the innocent Yura of 2008.

Top Cast

  • Jeanette Spassova

    Jeanette Spassova

    Old Adriana / Young Adriana

  • Irmena Chichikova

    Irmena Chichikova

    Yura

  • Miliana Lenak

    Miliana Lenak

    Maria

  • Zahari Baharov

    Zahari Baharov

    Germain

  • Ovanes Torosian

    Ovanes Torosian

    Boyan

  • Vladimir Penev

    Vladimir Penev

    Simeon

  • Vladimir Karamazov

    Vladimir Karamazov

    Germain

  • Zhana Stoyanovich

    Zhana Stoyanovich

    Yura's Grandmother

  • Deyan Donkov

    Deyan Donkov

    Adamov

Overview

Through two unique female personas the film suggests a metaphysical idea of the present as ever recurring, since the temptations, which the human soul faces, are always the same. But any choice can be made only after the experience of the past is passed on and shared with a kindred spirit in the present. Such is the nature of the relationship between Adriana, the femme fatale of 1938, and the innocent Yura of 2008.

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