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8h01.comName Me is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Nigina Sayfullaeva, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Lyubov Mulmenko. The film stars Konstantin Lavronenko, Aleksandra Bortich, Marina Vasileva, and Kirill Kaganovich. The film is about the relationship between a father and his estranged daughter, who meet for the first time in Crimea. The film follows Olya (Bortich) and Sasha (Vasileva), two 17-year-old girls from Moscow who decide to travel to Crimea to meet Olya’s father Sergey (Lavronenko), whom she has never seen before. Sergey lives in a small seaside town and works as a fisherman. He is unaware that he has a daughter, who was conceived during a brief affair with Olya’s mother. Olya and Sasha arrive at Sergey’s house, but they do not reveal their true identities. Instead, they pretend to be tourists who need a place to stay. Sergey agrees to host them, unaware that Olya is his daughter. Olya and Sasha start to explore the town and the surrounding nature, while also getting to know Sergey and his friends. Olya develops a curiosity and an attraction towards her father, who treats her kindly and warmly. She also feels jealous of his girlfriend Katya (Anna Kotova), who lives with him. Sasha, on the other hand, feels bored and restless, and starts to look for some adventure and romance. She meets Misha (Kaganovich), a local boy who works at a gas station, and begins a flirtatious relationship with him. As the days pass, Olya and Sasha’s friendship is tested by their secrets and lies. Olya struggles with her feelings for her father, while Sasha becomes more rebellious and reckless. Sergey also starts to suspect that there is something more to the girls than they let on. The film reaches a climax when Olya decides to reveal the truth to Sergey, which leads to unexpected consequences. Name Me was shot in Crimea, before the annexation by Russia in 2014. The film captures the beauty and the diversity of the region, as well as its history and culture. The film also explores the themes of identity, family, love, sexuality, and freedom. Name Me was released in Russia in 2014, where it received positive reviews from critics and audiences. The film was also screened at some international film festivals, such as the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the Warsaw Film Festival, and the Cottbus Film Festival. The film won several awards, such as the Best Actress Award for Bortich at the Cottbus Film Festival. Name Me is available for streaming on various platforms, such as Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Video. Name Me is a touching and provocative film that challenges the viewer’s perception of family and sexuality. The film is intended for mature viewers who are not offended by its realistic and graphic content. Parental Guide Name Me is rated R for its realistic content. The film contains several scenes of nudity, sex,
incest involving a father and a daughter. The film also shows some scenes of smoking, drinking, profanity involving other characters. The film deals with sensitive topics such as estrangement, deception involving a father and a daughter. The film is not suitable for children or anyone who is easily disturbed or offended. Viewer discretion is advised.