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It is increasingly common for documentaries to have fiction film structures and, in the case of 'Tell Me Who I Am', we are faced with a "suspense documentary". From a traumatic event that leaves one of the protagonists with amnesia, information about the hidden tragedy is gradually provided. This is an indigestible movie for one simple reason: we have a mature man in front of the camera who is suddenly stripped of the only thing that constitutes us as people, which is the complex structure of events we call memory. The director Ed Perkins' (nominated for an Oscar for his short documentary 'Black Sheep') ability to use a photography of lights and shadows as a metaphor for the men we see on screen must be applauded.
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What if every memory that haunts you could be erased? What if something truly horrific had happened to you and the person who loves you most could wipe that from your mind? Would you want them to? This is the ethical dilemma that 18-year-old Marcus Lewis faced when his identical twin Alex awakened after a motorcycle accident and Marcus was the only person Alex recognized. With no memories at all, Alex relied entirely on his brother as he tried to understand who he was. Working from an autobiography by the twins, Perkins and the Lewis brothers craft a powerfully cinematic adaptation that helps the audience explore their incredible story and remarkable 35-year post-accident journey. It's a profoundly moving examination of memory and trauma, personal responsibility and, ultimately, love.
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