I'm Not A Robot (film)
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''I'm Not a Robot'' () is a 2023 Dutch-language short
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film written and directed by Victoria Warmerdam. It stars Ellen Parren as a woman who plunges into a strange new reality after she fails a series of
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tests. An international co-production between Belgium and the Netherlands, ''I'm Not a Robot'' had its world premiere at the
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on 23 September 2023, and was made available for streaming via the
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channel of ''
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'' on 15 November 2024. It won the
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in 2025, becoming the first Dutch short film to do so.


Plot

Dutch music producer Lara is listening to
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' cover of
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's " Creep" at work when a system update forces her to restart her laptop. The update presents her with a series of
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tests, which she repeatedly fails despite inputting the correct answers. Frustrated, she calls tech support. The voice on the other end suggests that Lara can't get through because she is a robot and tells her that she would not "be the first to find out this way". The voice hangs up after refusing to assist her. Lara fails more tests and is then redirected to another test that asks a series of arbitrary questions, including whether she feels like an outsider and whether her partner is wealthy; when she confirms that her parents died in an accident before she was old enough to remember them, the test responds that they most likely never existed. When she completes the test, it concludes that there is an 87% chance she is a robot and welcomes her to the "bot community". Disturbed, she leaves her desk. Lara videocalls her boyfriend Daniël and tells him the result of the test, but he awkwardly makes an excuse and ends the call. In a work meeting about
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, Lara is distracted as she continually attempts to contact Daniël. He later visits her at work alongside a woman who introduces herself as Pam, who informs Lara that she is indeed a robot and was chosen by Daniël five years earlier to be his girlfriend. Daniël attempts to assure Lara that she still has emotions and autonomy, but she feels used and goes to the roof of the nearby multi-storey car park. Daniël goes after Lara and begs her not to throw away their relationship. He reveals that the only thing setting Lara apart from a human is that she is programmed to die shortly after Daniël does, since he was unwilling to mourn her "again", but tells her that she still has the freedom to leave him. Lara questions him about his deceased girlfriend Olivia and ponders what would happen if she attempted suicide. Pam appears and asserts that Lara is incapable of ending her life if Daniël doesn't want her to. Desperate, Lara jumps from the roof. Shortly after hitting the ground, she begins to bleed out, but quickly regains consciousness. Credits roll as the cover of "Creep" plays again.


Cast

* Ellen Parren as Lara * Henry van Loon as Daniël *
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as Pam * Juliette van Ardenne as Collega * Asma El Mouden as Saar * Sophie Höppener as Sollicitant Billy * Joep Vermolen as Klusjesman * Sieger Sloot as Klantenservice medewerker


Production

An international co-production between
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and the
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, the film was shot on 2-perf 35 mm with
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film stock in an
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camera.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19837932/ The shots featuring the stunt at the end were filmed in 3-perf format with an
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camera. The film was produced with a
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approach; in addition to ensuring that pre-production and filming were conducted as sustainable as possible under the guidance of a sustainability manager, a food forest was planted in the Netherlands to offset the production's emissions.
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ran from 515 May 2023 and took place at locations in Belgium such as
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,
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, and
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. The office scenes were filmed in the
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in Watermael-Boitsfort.


Release

''I'm Not a Robot'' had its world premiere in the Golden Calf Competition at the
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on 23 September 2023. It also featured at the 56th Sitges Film Festival in October 2023, the Leuven International Short Film Festival in December 2023, the Australian Flickerfest on 23 January 2024, the 42nd
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in April 2024, the
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on 7 June 2024, the 28th
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and the
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in Canada in July 2024, and the Oscar-qualifying program of the Bend Film Festival on 11 October 2024. The film was made available for streaming via the
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channel of ''
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'' on 15 November 2024.


Reception

''I'm Not a Robot'' won the award for Best Short Film at the
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in July 2024. It won the
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in 2025, becoming the first Dutch short film to win the latter.


Trivia

In 2022, Jason Speir's short film ''I Am Not a Robot'' was released with the same theme.https://filmfreeway.com/ImNotARobot2022


Accolades


References


External links

* *
Official film
on YouTube for
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