Scene from Indigène d'Eurasie (2010)
Scene Details
| Duration: 90 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Actresses in this Scene
Details
Alternate Names: Elisa Maria Sednaoui
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Career
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Full Biography
Elisa Sednaoui (born December 14, 1987) is a model, actress, philanthropist and film director of Italian, Egyptian, and French descent.She has appeared in such films as Eastern Drift,La Baie du renard, Bus Palladium,Les Gamins, and Remember Now,as well as in fashion campaigns for Chanel Eyewear, Giorgio Armani, Missoni and Roberto Cavalli.In 2013, she created the Elisa Sednaoui Foundation, dedicated to promoting creative learning, after-school initiatives for youngsters.
Elisa Sednaoui
About the Movie: Indigène d'Eurasie (2010)
Alternative Title: Eurazijos aborigenas, Euroazjata, Eastern Drift
Director: Sharunas Bartas
Writer: Catherine Paillé, Sharunas Bartas
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Grégoire Debailly
Companies: KINEMA, Lazennec Films, Kino Bez Granits
Genre: Drama
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Keywords
Keywords: drug smuggling, escape, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, gangster, murder, prostitution, sex scene
Story
Genia, a drug smuggler betrayed by his partner, seeks help from a Russian mobster to retreat from the crime world and retire. He travels to Moscow to stay with his ex-girlfriend Sasha, a prostitute. Their reunion is complicated as Genia is forced to flee with Sasha through Lithuania and Belarus before finally ending up in France.
Summary
Indigène d'Eurasie (2010) directed by Sharunas Bartas, is a drama film that follows the journey of a betrayed drug smuggler trying to leave his criminal past behind. The movie explores themes of loyalty, redemption, and the struggle for a better life across the landscapes of Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, and France.