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Duration: 716 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Birth Name: Ekaterina Yuspina
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Alternate Names: Екатерина Юспина
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"Ekaterina Yuspina, born in Ukraine, is a captivating figure who has carved out a niche for herself as both an actress and fashion model. Her striking appearance might suggest why she's considered one of the most attractive women in her field. Though her credits are limited to Ukrainian productions, each of her roles leaves a lasting impression. Yuspina notably debuted in nude scenes with her role in DAU (2021), where she plays Katya Tanya, a young librarian who engages in an intense, unsimulated lesbian relationship with Tanya, after navigating several unsatisfying romantic encounters. This daring performance is part of a trilogy of films, hinting at more bold roles to come from this talented and versatile actress."
Birth Name: Tatiana Polozhy
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Alternate Names: Татьяна Положий, Tatyana Polozhy
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Tatyana Polozhiy portrayed Katya, a librarian seeking love, in 'DAU. Katya Tanya' (2020). After several unsuccessful relationships, she finds understanding with colleague Tanya, a journalist. However, their relationship faces opposition from the state security services.
Release Year: 2020
Nation: Germany, Russia, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: ДАУ. Катя Таня
Director: Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Jekaterina Oertel
Writer: Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Jekaterina Oertel
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Companies: Phenomen Berlin Filmproduktions (DE), Phenomen Films, Phenomen Ukraine
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: bisexual woman, forbidden love, lgbt, librarian, promiscuous woman, soviet union
DAU. Katya Tanya follows Katya, a young librarian who becomes disillusioned with love after several disappointing affairs. She eventually finds understanding and tenderness in the arms of her colleague Tanya, a journalist. However, their relationship proves controversial as the state security services, known as the First Department, deem it unacceptable for a Soviet woman.
DAU. Katya Tanya is a German-Russian-Ukrainian-British drama film directed by Ilya Khrzhanovsky and Jekaterina Oertel. Set in the Soviet Union, the movie explores themes of forbidden love and LGBT relationships through the lens of Katya's journey. The story challenges societal norms and expectations regarding sexual identity during that period.