Throughout the series, Caitlin explores her gender identity, experimenting with different looks, even dressing to appear like a man and considering gender reassignment. Fraser has two mothers, for a start, and he develops a crush on a soldier. Guadagnino tends to champion outsiders in his work, and We Are Who We Are is no different. It covers themes of identity, culture, gender and diversity Martin Scorsese’s daughter Francesca appears as Caitlin’s sexually confident friend Britney. Scott Mescudi, better known by his rapper name Kid Cudi, plays officer Richard Poythress, Caitlin’s father, while her mother Jenny is portrayed by Faith Alabi ( Grantchester) and her older brother Danny is AP Bio’s Spence Moore II. Jordan Kristine Seamón makes her screen debut as Caitlin, who speaks Italian and has lived with her family on the base for several years.
Jack Dylan Grazer ( It, Shazam!) is Fraser, and his mothers, who are both in the US Army, are played by American Horror Story’s Chloë Sevigny (as Sarah) and Queen Of The South’s Alice Braga (as Maggie). Scott Mescudi (front), otherwise known as Kid Cudi, stars as Caitlin’s father Richard Poythress