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I'll Show You Mine

Country: United States, Language: English, 102 mins

  • Director: Megan Griffiths
  • Writer: Tiffany Louquet, Elizabeth Searle, David Shields
  • Producer: Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass, Ashley Edouard, Mel Eslyn, Megan Griffiths, Lacey Leavitt

CGiii Comment

Priya is a successful, respected feminist author of psychosexual case histories, often drawing on her own experiences. Nick is the intended subject of her next book, a pansexual ex-model with a history of childhood sexual abuse—all three of which are topics she's fascinated by and wants to explore, possibly to unearth links among them. They meet at her house for a weekend to talk over and work together on this "biography-cum-cultural intervention," which he hopes will open a possible path back to celebrity-hood. He is at first evasive, arguing that he shouldn't be the only one sharing, a suggestion she counter-evades by getting all this-isn't-about-me over his questions. Oh, did I mention Priya and Nick are related? Her husband and his father are brothers, and if you're now thinking "What a terrible idea, but what a compelling movie it would make," you hit it on the head. Suffice it to say, Priya doesn't evade his questions for long, and plenty is shared that isn't going in the book in this slowly, daringly intensifying two-hander from local director Megan Griffiths.

— Gavin Borchert


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Cast & Characters

Casey Thomas Brown (as Nic)
Poorna Jagannathan (as Priya Sura)