Nina (2023)
Année de sortie: 2023
Alternative Title: Oksana Bychkova's Nina, 妮娜, Нина
Réalisateur: Oksana Bychkova, Oxana Bychkova
Writer: Lyubov Mulmenko, Oxana Bychkova
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Igor Mishin, Ekaterina Filippova
Co_Producer: Vladimer Katcharava
Sociétés: 20 Steps Productions, KION, Pan-Atlantic Studio
Budget: RUR 65,000,000 (estimated)
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses:
Similaire: N/A
Mots-clés
Mots-clés: cheating wife, ex boyfriend ex girlfriend relationship, mature woman younger man sex, naked female breasts, sex scene
Histoire
Nina, a successful woman in her early forties, enjoys a seemingly perfect life with her husband and son. Their idyllic stability is disrupted when Nina receives news that Ruslan, her former lover from Tbilisi, is critically ill and wishes to see her one last time. Nina's husband supports her decision to travel there, knowing about their past relationship. Upon arrival in Tbilisi, Nina finds herself confronting feelings and truths she had long suppressed, potentially threatening the life she has built back home.
Résumé
Nina (2023) is a Russian-Georgian drama directed by Oksana Bychkova that explores themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery through the lens of a mature woman's journey. The film follows Nina, a successful and happily married mother who receives a call from her ex-lover Ruslan, requesting her presence at his bedside as he faces death in Tbilisi. Despite harboring no malicious intentions, Nina's trip challenges her perceptions of her past, present, and future relationships. The movie, while rated R due to brief nudity and sexual content, delves into the complexities of human emotion, reminding viewers that even the most well-built lives can be upended by unexpected encounters.

