I’m Still Not That Girl is a dark comedy that follows a young woman grappling with the loss of her mother and the complete lack of a roadmap for adulthood that comes with it. Left to navigate this thing called life, she dives headfirst into a string of questionable choices: old flings, identity crises, a fake engagement, a maybe-pregnancy, and enough therapy to make up for all the years she avoided it (basically, the millennial coming of age experience).
While her journey starts as a hilarious downward spiral, somewhere in the chaos are the values her mother instilled in her—resurfacing just when she needs them most.
“I loved how personal it felt, as though I was listening to someone’s inner monologue – all the things we think and fear but don’t share with others.” – Katie Jorgenson
I’m Still Not That Girl is a dark comedy that follows a young woman grappling with the loss of her mother and the complete lack of a roadmap for adulthood that comes with it. Left to navigate this thing called life, she dives headfirst into a string of questionable choices: old flings, identity crises, a fake engagement, a maybe-pregnancy, and enough therapy to make up for all the years she avoided it (basically, the millennial coming of age experience).
While her journey starts as a hilarious downward spiral, somewhere in the chaos are the values her mother instilled in her—resurfacing just when she needs them most.
“I loved how personal it felt, as though I was listening to someone’s inner monologue – all the things we think and fear but don’t share with others.” – Katie Jorgenson