Guess Who’s Calling!: Fabienne Godet’s gentle dramedy, more drama than comedy, follows a voice impressionist who is hired by a famous writer to impersonate him over the phone, so he can have time to create. The writer gives him licence to improvise and, implicitly, to meddle, so that he does, with unforeseen consequences. Salif Cissé plays the protagonist, a gentle man who is genuinely worried about his charge; he also projects well his ability to perform his character’s craft. Denis Podalydès, as the surprisingly amenable writer, is fine but given less to do. Clara Bretheau and Aure Atika, as their respective love interests, are both good presences. Cinematographer Eric Blanckaert and editors Florent Mangeot and Florent Vassault give the film a good look and pace; composer Eric Neveux contributes with an excellent musical score, lively and pleasurable.