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Duration: 166 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x720 | Added: 2018-Jun-05 |
Alternate Names: Severija Janušauskaitė, Severiya Yanushauskayte, Северия Янушаускайте
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Severija Janusauskaite is a Lithuanian actress who has worked both on stage and in film. She is known for her role as Masha/Rita in the 2014 Russian film 'Zvezda'. In this film, her character undergoes significant transformation, from a young woman aspiring to be a star and willing to undergo plastic surgery, to an older lover of a deputy minister hoping to marry him and have his child. Throughout the story, she intersects with Kostya, the deputy minister's son, with whom she has a complex relationship.
Release Year: 2018
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Alternative Title: Селфи, #Selfi
Director: Nikolay Khomeriki
Writer: Sergey Minaev
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Genre: Thriller
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Selfie follows popular and successful writer Bogdanov who finds himself replaced by his double in his TV-show, social life, and even intimate relations. This doppelgänger has taken over Bogdanov's life so seamlessly that no one suspects the change. Bogdanov realizes his predicament when he sees his double on screen, mimicking his gestures and mannerisms perfectly. Struggling to regain his identity and career, Bogdanov finds himself in a battle against an adversary who seems better and more sincere than him. The only person who believes him and wants the real Bogdanov back is his daughter.
Selfie is a 2018 Russian thriller directed by Nikolay Khomeriki. The film explores themes of identity, career obsession, and the struggle to maintain one's authenticity in a world where appearance can be deceivingly identical to reality. With its focus on a successful writer replaced by his double, Selfie presents a thought-provoking narrative that blurs the lines between self-perception and public image.