We Are Who We Are: Review, Story, Cast, Episodes, Release Date, Budget & More

We Are Who We Are

“We Are Who We Are” is an immersive and atmospheric coming-of-age series from acclaimed director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name). Set on a sun-drenched U.S. military base in Italy, the show is less a traditional drama and more a vivid, sensory-rich mood piece. It follows a group of teenage army brats as they navigate the intense, confusing summer of their lives. With a soundtrack that pulses with modern energy and cinematography that captures every fleeting emotion, the series is a beautifully observed, poignant exploration of identity, freedom, and the raw, messy experience of becoming yourself.

We Are Who We Are : Release Date, Story, Plot, Episodes, Cast, Actors Salary, Actors Net Worth, Budget, OTT Response, Trailer, Songs, Awards, Review, Ratings & More

InfoWe Are Who We Are
GenreDrama
LanguageEnglish
Italian
Directed byLuca Guadagnino
Star CastChloë Sevigny
Jack Dylan Grazer
Alice Braga
Jordan Kristine Seamón
Spence Moore II
Scott Mescudi
Faith Alabi
Francesca Scorsese
Ben Taylor
Corey Knight
Tom Mercier
ProducerRon Bozman
Production
companies
The Apartment Pictures
Wildside
Small Forward Productions
Sky Studios
Written byPaolo Giordano
Francesca Manieri
Luca Guadagnino
Edited byMarco Costa
Music byDevonté Hynes
CountryItaly
United States
Original networkHBO (US)
Sky Atlantic (Italy)
Original release14 September – 2 November 2020
Running time49—75 minutes

We Are Who We Are Storyline

The story orbits around two 14-year-olds: Fraser, a quiet, artistic boy new to the base with his two mothers, and Caitlin, a bold, athletic girl who starts experimenting with her gender presentation by going by “Harper.” Through their eyes, we see a bubble-world where adult politics and military discipline exist alongside adolescent anarchy. The narrative meanders through their daily lives, late-night parties, stolen moments, and small rebellions—as they grapple with first loves, shifting friendships, and profound questions of who they are and want to be, all under the vast, liberating Italian sky.

We Are Who We Are Cast, Crew, Role, Salary, Remuneration & Net Worth

Here are the complete details of actors and actresses names in the Web Series.

1.Chloë Sevigny as Sarah Wilson

Chloë Sevigny as Sarah Wilson
InfoSarah Wilson
Real NameChloë Sevigny
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net Worth$10 million

2.Jack Dylan Grazer as Fraser Wilson

Jack Dylan Grazer as Fraser Wilson
InfoFraser Wilson
Real NameJack Dylan Grazer
Salary Per Web Series$400k
Net Worth$3 million – $5 million

3.Alice Braga as Maggie Teixeira

Alice Braga as Maggie Teixeira
InfoMaggie Teixeira
Real NameAlice Braga
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net Worth$10 million – $15 million

4.Jordan Kristine Seamón as Caitlin Poythress / Harper

Jordan Kristine Seamón as Caitlin Poythress / Harper
InfoCaitlin Poythress / Harper
Real NameJordan Kristine Seamón
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

5.Spence Moore II as Danny Poythress

Spence Moore II as Danny Poythress
InfoDanny Poythress
Real NameSpence Moore II
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

6.Scott Mescudi as Richard Poythress

Scott Mescudi as Richard Poythress
InfoRichard Poythress
Real NameScott Mescudi
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net Worth10 million – $15 million

7.Faith Alabi as Jenny Poythress

Faith Alabi as Jenny Poythress
InfoJenny Poythress
Real NameFaith Alabi
Salary Per Web Series50,000 – $150,000
Net Worth$1 million

8.Francesca Scorsese as Britney Orton

Francesca Scorsese as Britney Orton
InfoBritney Orton
Real NameFrancesca Scorsese
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

9.Ben Taylor as Sam Pratchett

Ben Taylor as Sam Pratchett
InfoSam Pratchett
Real NameBen Taylor
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

10.Corey Knight as Craig Pratchett

Corey Knight as Craig Pratchett
InfoCraig Pratchett
Real NameCorey Knight
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

We Are Who We Are Web Series Awards

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We Are Who We Are Review

This is not a series for viewers seeking fast plots; it’s a patient, luxurious dive into a specific time and feeling. Guadagnino’s signature style is everywhere, crafting an experience that is emotionally resonant and visually stunning. The young cast, led by Jack Dylan Grazer and Jordan Kristine Seamón, deliver performances of breathtaking naturalism. The show’s greatest strength is its authentic, non-judgmental portrayal of fluid identity and adolescent desire. It’s occasionally meandering, but its cumulative power lies in how it captures the sublime, terrifying confusion of youth, a fleeting, perfect moment suspended in golden-hour light.

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