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      • Anchored by compelling performances from Grazer, Seamón and Sevigny, who adds gravitas even when her character is peripheral, this is a fascinating and confounding watch. Rated: 4/5 • May 7, 2021 Who We Are Now is a poignant, touching, perfectly acted work that makes me immediately eager to see what Newton does next. Seek this one out.
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  2. Recently released from prison, Beth is working with her public defender to get her son back from her sister, who was awarded legal custody while Beth was incarcerated for 10 years.

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  4. May 25, 2018 · Who We Are Now Reviews - Metacritic. Summary An ex-con tries to get back custody of her son with the help of an idealistic young public defender and at the same time falls into a romantic fling with a traumatized former US soldier. Drama. Directed By: Matthew Newton.

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  5. Sep 11, 2017 · TIFF ’17 Review: Julianne Nicholson Shines in “Who We Are Now” The “From Nowhere” writer/director returns with a searing and sprawling new drama about the implications of a legal system unfit to handle human quandaries.

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  7. Who We Are Now is totally enthralling. It manages to be witty without being pretentious. The characters, aided by fine acting, defy expectations and are suitably multi-faceted and intriguing. The film offers profound insight into the American justice system as well as the human heart, the foundation and life line of the entire system.

  8. Who We Are Now is a 2017 American drama film directed and written by Matthew Newton and starring Julianne Nicholson, Zachary Quinto, Jess Weixler, Jason Biggs, Lea Thompson, Jimmy Smits, and Emma Roberts.

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