Directed by , it has gained a reputation as a groundbreaking work in Russian cinema for its raw and honest portrayal of female sexuality through a "female gaze". Narrative Overview

The film addresses the societal double standards regarding female sexuality and the often-unspoken complexities of long-term relationships. It examines how suspicion can transform an individual's behavior and the consequences of seeking emotional validation through physical means.

The story follows Lena (played by Evgeniya Gromova), a talented gynecologist who begins to suspect her husband Sergei (Aleksandr Pal), a theater actor, of having an affair. Driven by jealousy and a lack of intimacy in her own marriage, Lena embarks on a path of impulsive encounters with strangers. This journey serves as both a reaction to her marital distress and an unplanned exploration of her own desires, eventually challenging her professional life and her sense of self.

Because of its explicit nature and mature themes, the film is intended for adult audiences. It remains a significant example of contemporary Russian arthouse cinema, sparking discussions about intimacy and the boundaries of fidelity in the modern world.

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