DAU. Natasha (2020)
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Land: N/A
Alternative Title: DAU. Natasza, ДАУ. Наташа, Natasha
Regisseur: Ilya Khrzhanovskiy, Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Jekaterina Oertel
Writer: Ilya Khrzhanovskiy, Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Kora Landau-Drobantseva
Produktion & Genre
Produzent: Producer: Artem Vasilyev, Philippe Bober, Sergey Adonyev
Co-Producer: Alexandra Timofeeva, Susanne Marian, Svetlana Dragayeva
Firmen: Phenomen Berlin Filmproduktions (DE), Phenomen Films, Phenomen Ukraine
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
Auszeichnungen & Ähnliche
Auszeichnungen:
Ähnliche: N/A
Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: 1950s, booze, bottleneck in vagina, breasts, cunnilingus, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female pubic hair, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, scientist, sexual humiliation, shaved labia, soviet, soviet union, unsimulated copulation, unsimulated cunilingus, unsimulated vaginal penetration, woman in a bathtub
Geschichte
In the 1950s Soviet Union, Natasha manages the canteen at a secret research institute. Her life revolves around her work and nights spent drinking with Olga, her younger colleague. Their relationship is tense yet intimate, akin to that of a mother and daughter. Natasha has been involved in an affair with Blinov, a married man. One night, at a party celebrating a sinister radiation experiment led by French scientist Luc Bige, Natasha becomes intimate with Luc. The following day, she is interrogated by KGB General Vladimir Azhippo regarding her relationship with the foreign guest.
Zusammenfassung
DAU. Natasha, released in 2020 and directed by Ilya Khrzhanovskiy, Ilya Khrzhanovsky, and Jekaterina Oertel, is a drama film set within the DAU universe at a secret Soviet research institute during Stalin's era. The story revolves around Natasha, the canteen manager, whose life becomes entwined with political intrigue after she becomes intimate with a visiting French scientist. The film explores themes of power dynamics, loyalty, and the personal cost of living under surveillance in a totalitarian state.

