That's Not Me (film)
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Alice Foulcher
Alice Foulcher
Anna Kojevnikov
Sally Storey
Isabel Lucas
Richard Davies
| That's Not Me | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Gregory Erdstein |
| Screenplay by | Gregory Erdstein Alice Foulcher |
| Produced by | Gregory Erdstein Alice Foulcher Anna Kojevnikov Sally Storey |
| Starring | Alice Foulcher Isabel Lucas Richard Davies |
| Cinematography | Shelley Farthing-Dawe |
| Edited by | Ariel Shaw |
| Music by | Nicholas Pollock |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 mins |
| Country | Australia |
| Box office | AU $44,000 |
That's Not Me is a 2017 Australian independent comedy film directed by Gregory Erdstein. It was filmed between 2015 and 2016 in Melbourne, Australia, and Los Angeles, US.[1][2] The screenplay was written by Gregory Erdstein and lead actress Alice Foulcher.[3][4] That's Not Me had its world premiere in February 2017 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival[5] and its Australian premiere in June 2017 at the Sydney Film Festival.[6] It was released theatrically at selected cinemas across Australia in September 2017.[7] In 2020 That's Not Me was nominated for the AACTA Byron Kennedy Award, as one of the top 12 indie feature films of the past decade.[8]
Polly has always dreamed of being a successful actress. The problem is that she keeps refusing to take on roles that she finds repugnant. Her identical twin sister Amy will take any role offered to her, and because of her work ethic, she becomes famous. Because of her sister's fame Polly keeps being mistaken for her.
Envious of her sister's success, Polly starts to impersonate her in order to get all the freebies that accompany fame.
Polly decides to throw her job in and head for Hollywood for pilots season castings. Disappointed that she has turned up at the wrong time of year, she spends some time catching up with her actress friend Zoe. Zoe gives Polly a good dose of reality in that "all that glitters is not gold".
Cast
- Alice Foulcher as Polly / Amy Cuthbert
- Isabel Lucas as Zoe Cooper
- Richard Davies as Jack Campbell
- Belinda Misevski as Ariel
- Rowan Davie as Oliver Brook
- Andrew S. Gilbert as Stephen Cuthbert
- Catherine Hill as Diane Cuthbert
- Steve Mouzakis as Anthony
- Janine Watson as Patricia Clarke
- Lloyd Allison-Young as Simon
- Andrew O'Keefe as John Davidson
- Christopher Kirby as Cameron
- Benjamin Rigby as Evan (casting director)
- Ming-Zhu Hii as Corrie (director)
- Arthur Angel as Nick (producer)
- Paul Ashcroft as Mars
- Sue Jones as Virginia (cinema patron)