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Here I Am, Here I'm Not 2012

96 min📅 2012-10-05

Directed by Elisa Eliash, *Here I Am, Here I'm Not (2012)* is a darkly comedic drama that dives into obsession, grief, and identity. The film follows Ramiro, a once-ambitious journalist whose life unravels after a paralyzing fear of speed strands him without a job.

Director: Elisa Eliash

Cast

Juan Pablo Correa
Ramiro
María José Siebald
Ana Patricia / Valentina
Constanza Gonzalez
Lorena
Elvis Fuentes
Elvis Fuentes
Pato
Jorge Rodriguez
Pablo Plaza
Alessandra Guerzoni
Alessandra Guerzoni
Nana Van Gnot
Marcelo Pertier
Jorge
Hugo Eliash
Doctor
Constanza Alemparte
Nury
Víctor Montero
Víctor Montero
Rafael

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Here I Am, Here I'm Not* (2012) about?

The film centers on Ramiro, a journalist whose life spirals after a car accident leaves him with a debilitating fear of speed. Tasked with writing the unauthorized biography of a Chilean rock legend, he finds himself drawn into a complicated relationship that ends abruptly in tragedy. As he spirals into grief, he encounters a woman who looks eerily like his lost love, forcing him to question reality and coincidence.

Who directed *Here I Am, Here I'm Not*?

Elisa Eliash directed this psychological drama, infusing it with Hitchcockian suspense and a blend of dark humor and emotional depth.

Who stars in *Here I Am, Here I'm Not*?

The film features Juan Pablo Correa as Ramiro, alongside María José Siebald, Constanza Gonzalez, Elvis Fuentes, and Jorge Rodriguez in key roles.

Is *Here I Am, Here I'm Not* (2012) worth watching?

While not widely rated, the film's clever script, atmospheric direction by Elisa Eliash, and exploration of grief and identity make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological dramas and dark comedies. Its tight 96-minute runtime keeps the narrative engaging without overstaying its welcome.

How long is *Here I Am, Here I'm Not*?

The film runs for 96 minutes.

About Here I Am, Here I'm Not (2012) — A Dark Comedy-Drama Exploring Identity and Obsession

Directed by Elisa Eliash, *Here I Am, Here I'm Not (2012)* is a darkly comedic drama that dives into obsession, grief, and identity. The film follows Ramiro, a once-ambitious journalist whose life unravels after a paralyzing fear of speed strands him without a job. Hired to ghostwrite the unauthorized biography of legendary Chilean rock star Ana Patricia Jones Ahumada, Ramiro becomes entangled in a web of attraction—and tragedy—when she dies in a car crash. Haunted by loss, he encounters a woman who mirrors Ana's features, blurring the line between memory and reality in this Hitchcock-inspired psychological puzzle.

With its moody atmosphere and layered storytelling, Eliash's film explores how grief can distort perception, turning a simple story into a haunting meditation on love, loss, and the stories we tell ourselves. The 96-minute runtime keeps the tension tight, while the ensemble cast brings depth to a narrative where coincidence and fate collide.