I Don’t Know Who You Are
Released in Canada on 26 April, I Don’t Know Who You Are is the story of a Toronto man, Benjamin, who survives sexual violence only to find himself facing a different kind of cruelty and dehumanisation at the hands of the healthcare system when he tries to get medicine to protect himself from potential HIV infection. We follow his desperate journey to raise enough money to pay for what he needs, and, at the same time, his journey through pain and grief to try to reclaim life on his own terms. It’s a difficult watch in places, as you might expect, but a highly engaging and impressive piece of work.
I met director Mh Murray (Matt) when the film screened at the Glasgow Film Festival earlier this year. Mark Clennon, who wrote the script and plays Benjamin, also joined us, together with Nat Patricia Manuel,...
Released in Canada on 26 April, I Don’t Know Who You Are is the story of a Toronto man, Benjamin, who survives sexual violence only to find himself facing a different kind of cruelty and dehumanisation at the hands of the healthcare system when he tries to get medicine to protect himself from potential HIV infection. We follow his desperate journey to raise enough money to pay for what he needs, and, at the same time, his journey through pain and grief to try to reclaim life on his own terms. It’s a difficult watch in places, as you might expect, but a highly engaging and impressive piece of work.
I met director Mh Murray (Matt) when the film screened at the Glasgow Film Festival earlier this year. Mark Clennon, who wrote the script and plays Benjamin, also joined us, together with Nat Patricia Manuel,...
- 4/30/2024
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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