Trailer Watch: Dina Amer Examines Trauma and Sisterhood in “You Resemble Me”

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Trailer Watch: Dina Amer Examines Trauma and Sisterhood in “You Resemble Me”


“If I don’t have you, I feel like I lose myself. I become someone else,” a woman tells her sister in a brand new trailer for “You Resemble Me.” Described by writer-director Dina Amer as an exploration of “the unexamined roots of trauma” that offers with “survival and belonging,” the award-winning drama tells the story of two sisters residing on the outskirts of Paris.

Eventually, the siblings are torn aside, and the eldest, Hasna (Mouna Soualem), is left struggling to make sense of her id. “I can change who I am to get love. It’s my superpower,” she explains. “You don’t know all the women I’ve been.”

“I want the audience to embody the humanity of a woman we dismiss as a monster and to experience what it feels like to be in her skin. I want them to see themselves in the villain and understand that we are complicit in creating cycles of violence within our society,” Amer informed us. “I want the viewer to reflect on their own dissociative behavior, the many faces we hold and interchange depending on our surroundings and, at certain moments, just to feel loved and accepted.”

Set to open in NYC November 4 and LA November 11 with a nationwide rollout to observe, “You Resemble Me” marks Amer’s directorial debut. It made its world premiere within the Venice Days part of Venice Film Festival.





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