
Here I Am, Here I'm Not 2012
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
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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.