Clara discovers that Juliette has a double life. The film’s most intense sequence (a threesome with an enigmatic male figure, Milo played by Alberto Blanco or Kristof Cale ) is not gratuitous. Instead, it serves as a metaphor for the fracturing of identity—how we perform different selves for different partners.
. Diverging from standard genre tropes, the film is noted for its "female-friendly" approach, prioritizing emotional connection and grounded, realistic performances over high-speed choreography. Production & Creative Context By Any Other Name -Inka Winter- Marc Dorcel- 20...
True to Inka Winter’s style, the film focuses on the "female gaze," emphasizing emotional intimacy Clara discovers that Juliette has a double life
(played by Mandi Slade), a successful psychologist whose stable life with her husband James is upended by the arrival of a new assistant, Andrew, leading to a journey of emotional and sexual exploration. Key Aspects of the Film Feminist Perspective: Key Aspects of the Film Feminist Perspective: A
A focus on naturalistic lighting and high-definition visual clarity that aligns with contemporary arthouse cinema standards.