won't give away the answer to that — but she then adopts another identity to go to track down aidan gillen these two film—makers, christine molloy and joe lawlor, what they're really fascinated in is identity, and role playing, and the way in which we perceive ourself, the way in which other people perceive us, the way in which you can seem to be one thing but be a different thing. they're also very interested in the idea of history, the present and the past living together. and what they manage to do with this film — which also has a very timely kind of me too theme running through it — is, on the one hand, this is an intense, psychological drama which is really gripping, but on the other hand it's a much more kind of, you know, they've looked almost to archetypal greek tragedy for something which is a timeless story about somebody trying to figure out who they are. i've seen this three times now. i don't think i'm yet fully through all of its mysteries. it has a wonderful score by stephen mckeon and obviously it's waited a long time to be in the cinemas because of everything that's happe