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Uncanny Me

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Lale is 26 and has been working as a model for years. But working on the superficiality is increasingly exhausting her. She finally wants to turn her attention to the important things in life -- by having her physical body scanned and transformed into a virtual avatar. In the course of this moral and legal precedent, and facing her very real SELF, Lale has concerns. The film poses the question of identity in the age of self-dramatization and certificates of authenticity.

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Ally Ham Video Librarian Magazine Lale’s perspective, while valuable, is a limited one. The documentary doesn’t pull in enough experts to expand on that perspective, leaving us with a puny understanding of cloning technology. Rated: 2/5 Nov 2, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Lale is 26 and has been working as a model for years. But working on the superficiality is increasingly exhausting her. She finally wants to turn her attention to the important things in life -- by having her physical body scanned and transformed into a virtual avatar. In the course of this moral and legal precedent, and facing her very real SELF, Lale has concerns. The film poses the question of identity in the age of self-dramatization and certificates of authenticity.
Director
Katharina Pethke
Producer
Christoph Rohrscheidt, Sven Michael Otto
Screenwriter
Katharina Pethke
Production Co
FILMGARNITUR
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
45m