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Just Like You 2015

26 min📅 2015-01-25

In 'Just Like You' (2015), directed by Philip Wachtmeister da Silva, we witness a pivotal moment in Tanja's life as she faces a daunting reality. With the operation finally underway, she must confront the daunting prospect of living with only one arm.

Director: Philip Wachtmeister da Silva

Cast

Happy Jankell
Happy Jankell
Tanja
Torkel Petersson
Torkel Petersson
Tomas
Annika Hallin
Annika Hallin
mother
Joel Lützow
Joel Lützow
Tobbe
Tind Soneby
barista
Peshang Rad
Peshang Rad
cafe owner
Fanny Klefelt
Fanny Klefelt
Tobbe's girlfriend

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Just Like You (2015) about?

This poignant drama follows Tanja as she navigates the challenges of living with one arm after a life-changing operation.

Who directed Just Like You?

Philip Wachtmeister da Silva brings his unique vision to this powerful short film.

Who stars in Just Like You?

Happy Jankell and Annika Hallin deliver standout performances in this gripping drama.

Is Just Like You (2015) worth watching?

While not rated on IMDb, 'Just Like You' is a thought-provoking exploration of self-acceptance and identity that's sure to resonate with fans of character-driven cinema.

How long is Just Like You?

Clocking in at just 26 minutes, 'Just Like You' is a quick but impactful watch.

About Just Like You (2015) — A Heartfelt Exploration of Self-Acceptance

In 'Just Like You' (2015), directed by Philip Wachtmeister da Silva, we witness a pivotal moment in Tanja's life as she faces a daunting reality. With the operation finally underway, she must confront the daunting prospect of living with only one arm. The question on everyone's mind is: will she be accepted for who she is? This gripping drama delves into themes of self-acceptance, identity, and the human condition, set against a backdrop of uncertainty and self-discovery. Starring Happy Jankell and Annika Hallin, 'Just Like You' is a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be whole. As Tanja navigates this uncharted territory, we're left wondering: can we truly continue to live as we were before, or must we adapt to our new reality?

This poignant and powerful short film, clocking in at just 26 minutes, is a masterclass in emotional storytelling. With its tight runtime and focused narrative, 'Just Like You' (2015) is a must-watch for fans of drama and character-driven cinema.